Environmental factors driven by climate change are already shaping what ends up on Americans' plates and how nutritious it is ...
December 2025 was marked by catastrophic flooding across Western Washington. Highways crumbled, levees failed, and homes were ...
Climate change intensified the July Fourth deluge that swept through Texas Hill Country and killed over 100 people along the Guadalupe River, according to a new scientific analysis, and researchers ...
This collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 1, SDG 8, SDG 10, SDG 11, and SDG 13. Over the past decades, environmental changes and disasters such as landslides, flooding, and ...
Climate change also alters nitrogen in soils and plants, shaping food quality, water safety, and pollution risks worldwide.
Environmental risk has always been a factor in data center site selection and design, but climate change is dramatically increasing the threat to these mission-critical facilities from extreme weather ...
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Climate refugees: Where to?
First of two parts CLIMATE refugees are people who have been forcibly displaced as a result of environmental factors caused ...
Companies behind some of the best-known consumer products — from soaps to sodas — are beginning to factor climate change into their business equation, according to a report published Monday. The ...
Inequality – between the rich and poor or between the powerful and the weak – is the main factor stalling action on environmental problems including biodiversity loss, pollution and climate change, ...
Climate change reshapes business and finance: new insights on risks, investments, and digital assets
This special issue examines the multifaceted impact of climate change on business and finance, bringing together eight studies that explore how climate risks, opportunities, policies, and sentiment ...
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Climate change worsened rainfall that triggered Camp Mystic floods: ‘Like steroids for the weather'
Climate change intensified the July Fourth deluge that swept through Texas Hill Country and killed over 100 people along the Guadalupe River, according to a new scientific analysis, and researchers ...
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