Por: CNBC Business November 08, 2022
The Jade Isle Mobile Home Park is flooded in this aerial view from a drone in St. Cloud. Residents of the community were issued a voluntary evacuation order due to rising water levels in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian.Paul Hennessy Lightrocket Getty ImagesThe U.S. must ramp up efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions over the next three decades as climate change fuels worsening disasters and threatens water supplies and public health across... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Nation November 09, 2022
WASHINGTON — The effects of climate change are already “far-reaching and worsening” throughout all regions in the United States, posing profound risks to virtually every aspect of society, whether it’s drinking water supplies in the Midwest or small businesses in the... + más
Projected 2023 NFL draft order: Which team will pick No. 1 overall? | ESPN
Temperatures are rising at super speed in the US | The Verge
Los Angeles Times USA Politics November 03, 2022
This is the Nov. 3, 2022, edition of Boiling Point, a weekly newsletter about climate change and the environment in California and the American West. Sign up here to get it in your inbox. The climate crisis is the biggest story of our time. So why isn't the entertainment... + más
Climate Questions: Who is most vulnerable to climate change? | WPLG Local 10
Greater Boston’s climate adaptation field is divided by race | The Boston Globe
Associated Press USA Science November 03, 2022
MOMBASA, Kenya (AP) — The U.N. climate summit is back in Africa after six years and four consecutive Europe-based conferences. The 27th annual Conference of the Parties of the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change — better known as COP27 — will be held in the resort... + más
African nations to finalize aims ahead of UN climate summit | Associated Press
Poor Nations Harmed by Climate Change Will Demand Compensation at UN Summit | NBC 6 South Florida
Time USA World October 28, 2022
If temperatures are soaring at the World Cup in Qatar next month, spectators and athletes will be able to look online and see if climate change is to blame. That’s thanks to the , an online tool that allows weather forecasters and residents to see how greenhouse gas emissions... + más
If you’re taking your temperature because of the coronavirus, 98.6 isn’t the normal body temperature anymore | Chicago Tribune
Apple adds souped-up period and ovulation tracking to Apple Watch Series 8 | The Verge
WPLG Local 10 USA Tech October 18, 2022
Most of the world’s population has been affected in some way by climate change — 85% of the world, in fact. But the effects of climate change haven’t been equally felt by all. Some communities have seen a slight rise in temperature here and there, but others have had .As... + más
ABC News USA Business October 13, 2022
The annual meeting of the World Bank, held throughout this week, spotlights the organization’s work to end poverty and support international development.This time around, however, the event coincides with a controversy that has elicited sharp criticism of the group’s climate... + más
The Bonfires Of The Vanities: Then And Now | Forbes
Three reasons why poverty rates dropped during the pandemic | PennLive
CNBC USA Business October 05, 2022
Displaced people in floodwater after heavy monsoon rain at Usta Mohammad city, in the Jaffarabad district of Balochistan province, on Sept. 18, 2022. Thirty-three million people have been affected by the floods in Pakistan, which started with the arrival of the monsoon in late... + más
California reparations task force starts to dig in on specifics | Los Angeles Times
People in former colonies conflicted over Queen Elizabeth's legacy, Britain's colonial past | ABC News
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