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Tiny shift in Earth’s tilt could radically redraw the world map
The planet that appears so steady beneath our feet is, in reality, subtly reorienting itself in space. As ice melts, oceans ...
For decades, global efforts to combat climate change and protect biodiversity have relied on a high-tech promise: that satellite-derived maps can tell us exactly where the world's forests are.
Fewer countries will be cold enough to produce enough snow, even with machines. See where.
An aerial image shows a part of Turkana South Island in Lake Turkana, the world's largest desert lake, in northern Kenya. Editor at Large Climate change does its damage in a lot of ways—birthing ...
Rising levels of carbon pollution have been causing summers to heat up for decades. The season has warmed since 1970 in 97% of 242 U.S. cities analyzed by Climate Central. And summers will only become ...
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