Por: Los Angeles Times Nation January 19, 2023
As California emerges from a two-week bout of deadly atmospheric rivers, a number of climate researchers say the recent storms appear to be typical of the intense, periodic rains the state has experienced throughout its history and not the result of global warming. Although scientists are still studying the size and severity of storms that killed 19 people and caused up to $1 billion in damage, initial assessments suggest the destruction had... + full article
MarketWatch USA Business January 18, 2023
“We keep on (seeing) rising temperatures between 1990s and 2011,” said study lead author Maria Hoerhold, a glaciologist at the Alfred Wegener Institute in Germany. “We have now a clear signature of global warming.” It takes years to analyze ice core data. Hoerhold has... + más
How To Travel To Greenland | Forbes
New ice core analysis shows sharp Greenland warming spike | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA Science January 18, 2023
A sharp spike in Greenland temperatures since 1995 showed the giant northern island 2.7 degrees hotter than its 20th century average, the warmest in more than 1,000 years, according to new ice core data. Until now Greenland ice cores — a glimpse into long-running temperatures... + más
Greenland's warming spike since 1995 is the most in 1,000 years, new analysis shows | MarketWatch
Los Angeles Times USA Nation January 11, 2023
A toddler crushed by falling trees. A 5-year-old swept away by floodwaters before his mother's eyes and still missing. Three bodies recovered from inside or near submerged vehicles on a rural stretch of freeway. As a series of storms continues to pummel California,... + más
Trees Help Protect the Planet From Climate Change. But The World Isn’t Doing Enough to Protect Forests | Time
Drought is killing the trees at Lake Tahoe | Newsweek
The Boston Globe USA Business December 17, 2022
PROVIDENCE — After weeks of complications, the state will open the Cranston Street Armory on Friday night as a 24/7 warming center for homeless individuals.The governor’s office announced Friday afternoon that Amos House, a provider of services for homeless people, will... + más
Frustrations mount over plan to use Cranston Street Armory to help the homeless this winter | The Boston Globe
R.I. residents struggle to meet basic needs, new Blue Cross Blue Shield index shows | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA World November 20, 2022
SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt — Diplomats from nearly 200 countries concluded two weeks of climate talks Sunday by agreeing to establish a fund that would help poor, vulnerable countries cope with climate disasters made worse by the greenhouse gases from wealthy nations.The decision... + más
The Latest | ABC News
UN climate boss settles for no cuts on emissions | ABC News
Newsweek USA World October 11, 2022
Russia is experiencing a rise in temperatures at a faster rate than the world as a whole, Russian climate scientists said.It is well known that global temperatures are increasing due to climate change, with the rate of warming rising as time goes on. Earth's temperature has... + más
Your Home Heating Costs Are Going to Go Up This Winter—a Lot | Time
Our View: Heating prices leave Mainers anxious as winter approaches | Portland Press Herald
Time USA Nation September 27, 2022
Hurricane Ian is quickly as it moves over oceans partly heated up by climate change, just like 30 other Atlantic tropical storms since 2017 that became much more powerful in less than a day. As the world warms, this turbo-charging of storms is likely to become even more... + más
Hurricane Ian gets nasty quickly, turbocharged by climate change, warm water | ABC7
Hurricane Ian gets nasty quickly, turbocharged by warm water | WPLG Local 10
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