A study found that the density of wood has decreased by 8-12% over the last century as trees have grown faster due to climate change. Here’s what this means.
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Profile: Kevin Mugenya, Mercy Corps
Global Washington Jun 13, 2023“Climate change found me. I wasn’t looking for a career in this area,” said Kevin. “I chose a course that was not popular–dryland resource management. I didn’t go for engineering,…
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Why This Is A Critical Decade for Climate Change
EcoWatch Jun 13, 2023Global greenhouse gas emissions have soared to a record high and are threatening to push our planet into “unprecedented” global heating…
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Global Warming Will Exacerbate Nutrient Pollution
Environmental News Network Jun 12, 2023Scientists are ringing alarm bells about a significant new threat to U.S. water quality: as winters warm due to climate change, they are unleashing large amounts of nutrient pollution into…
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El Niño Is Back – That’s Good News or Bad News, Depending on Where You Live
The Conversation Jun 12, 2023The official forecast calls for a strong El Niño by winter, but other models suggest it might dip in and out. An atmospheric scientist explains.
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The Plight of Small Green Towns In America
EcoWatch Jun 11, 2023A community doesn’t have to be large to make a difference for the planet. Here are seven of the U.S.’s greenest small towns and cities.
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DE Design + Environment is an environmental consultancy, design atelier, and a technology company that works around the world. The company was incorporated in Vancouver and launched in Montreal, Quebec, in…
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Rebuilding Agriculture for Growing Hunger | Sector Innovations in the Wake of Climate Change
Global Washington Jun 9, 2023The global hunger crisis is irrefutably linked with rampant climate change, where increasingly turbulent and destructive weather events contribute to growing challenges in the agriculture sector. Rising global temperatures and sea levels…
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Strategies to Address Both Air Pollution and Climate Change
Environmental News Network Jun 9, 2023Climate change and air pollution are two major societal problems. Air pollution is responsible for millions of deaths worldwide and crop loss every year. Both climate change and air pollution…
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An Intersectional Approach to the Climate Crisis is Necessary
Alliance Magazine Jun 9, 2023On 23 May, I had the pleasure of speaking at the Philea Forum, the flagship event of Philea (Philanthropy Europe Association), which brings together foundations, philanthropic organisations, and networks.
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The United States and China Wheat Production Might Not Be Ready for Climate Change
Futurity Jun 7, 2023The likelihood of temperatures that could affect wheat crop yields has increased significantly in parts of the US and China, research finds.
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Why Buildings Are Now Part of Climate Policy
Smart Cities Dive Jun 7, 2023Smart Cities…
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