Climate change to blame for intensity of Europe heatwave
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A new poll suggests Republicans may be more movable on climate change than previously thought, plus more climate news.
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Climate change is cooking Europe alive, record heat wave triggers horror in London and beyond
New Delhi, June 27 -- Europe is facing one of its most dangerous heatwaves in decades as a powerful heat dome pushes temperatures to record-breaking levels across the continent. France, Spain, Germany,
Past Center surveys have found that Americans with higher levels of formal education are more likely to say human activity is a big cause of climate change. This pattern is driven by Democrats. In contrast, Republicans of all education levels are unlikely to say climate change is mostly the result of human activity.
New polling suggests people in the US and other wealthy countries underrate others’ anxiety about global warming.
The historic heatwave in recent days has exposed just how far behind France has fallen, as budget constraints now hinder efforts to adapt more than ever.
New research has mapped more than 64,000 square miles where the crucial habitat seems to be somewhat protected from the impacts of the warming ocean
About six-in-ten Americans say countries around the world, including the U.S., will not do enough to avoid the worst effects of climate change. This growing pessimism is driven by Democrats.
Olympian Jessie Diggins is visiting Capitol Hill with her four medals in hand to advocate for clean air, clean water and a healthy planet. America’s most decorated cross-country skier is part of “Protect Our Winters,
Amar Rahman, Global Head of Climate & Sustainability Solutions at Zurich, explains how cities and companies can become more climate resilient as European swelters under its latest extreme heatwave.
A day after France hit record high temperatures, a court in Paris is set to rule Thursday on a landmark climate change case that could see energy giant TotalEnergies forced to reduce its oil and gas
