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Opinion: Montana’s temperatures will continue to rise until we curb greenhouse gas emissions. This warming threatens our snowpack, water supplies, food production, forests, and wildlife.
Colorado could see more frequent and intense temperature swings, in part due to climate change. DENVER — Colorado is no ...
Space exploration missions have revealed that polar vortices aren’t uncommon beyond Earth. They’ve been observed throughout ...
What is the difference between a severe thunderstorm ... Steve Howe reports on weather, climate and the Great Lakes for the Democrat and Chronicle. An RIT graduate, he has covered myriad topics ...
The Trump regime has taken aim at the weather and climate messengers, but everyone will suffer ... Together we can make a difference.
Cuts to the federal workforce have begun to affect NOAA’s employees, and there is concern that its ability to provide weather ...
The world's biggest corporations have caused $28 trillion in climate damage, a new study estimates as part of an effort to ...
Imagine a world where a humble, furry engineer quietly builds wooden fortresses that hold the power to reshape entire ...
India may receive an 'above normal' monsoon in 2025, improving farm output and easing food inflation concerns.
The First 72 Hours isn't just a standalone guide-it's part of a bundled survival resource package designed to give you an ...
For cool-season plants, lower soil temperatures can be an asset. Vegetables like peas, beans, lettuce, arugula, and spinach ...