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Climate.gov went dark after cuts from the Trump administration. Now, a group of former employees are trying to revive it under a new domain.
With extreme weather on the rise and sea levels creeping higher, Americans are starting to ask a once-unthinkable question: ...
Several regions of the US could be submerged by 2050 if sea levels continue to rise at rates of 2mm and 4mm due to climate change. Coastal areas are particularly vulnerable to the anticipated sea ...
Maps or images allegedly showing rising sea levels or increasing temps often circulate online. Some are real, others are not.
The climate scientist behind the "hockey-stick graph" of global warming has a message for younger scientists: Don't give up. Be part of the fight for science, for reason, for fact-based discourse, and ...