climate change
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Flood Risks Threaten One in Six Properties in England by 2050 Due to Sea-Level Rise, Climate Change [Study]
The study highlights the impact of climate change even on the housing market. Click to read more. Flood risks are threatening some homes in the United Kingdom amid the dangers posed by climate change and global warming, according to a new study led by researchers from Bayes Business School in London.
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How Climate Change Reshapes Birds: A Surprising Discovery Across Two Continents
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Extreme Rainfall is Putting Asia's Rice Fields at Risk, Threatening Global Food Production
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Atmospheric Rivers: The Hidden Drivers of Global Weather and Climate Change
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Greenland Ice Sheet Melts 255 Gigatons of Ice Annually, Nears Its Melting Point
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Southeast European Lake Respa Is Dwindling Alarmingly Due to Pressure From Climate Change, Unregulated Pumping, and Pollution
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G7 Countries Offer New 'Pledge' to Stop Fossil Fuels, Urge Other Countries to Follow
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Catastrophic Flash Droughts Brought by Climate Change Are Catching Farmers Off Guard
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