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Climate change
- Georgia to host development summit; climate change, aging on agenda
The Asian Development Bank’s annual summit will be in Tbilisi, with finance ministers from China, Japan and South Korea in attendance ...
- I’m a Young Conservative, and I Want My Party to Lead the Fight Against Climate Change
Instead of continuing the environmental legacy they were once known for, Republicans have ceded the fight against climate change to Democrats.
- CT greenhouse gas emissions up as climate change bills languish
As climate change bills struggle to get through the current legislative session, a new report shows Connecticut transportation emissions have increased sharply since 2020.
- From fighting climate change to reducing air pollution, the benefits of trees in your yard
Trees in Florida's urban areas provide many benefits, including fighting climate change and reducing air pollution. Here's how.
- Youth-led climate change lawsuits gain momentum with backing of liberal, dark money group
A nonprofit with big-money backing from progressive funding streams is pursuing high-stakes climate litigation nationwide and worldwide that targets fossil fuels on behalf of youth.
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Warmer winters
- Tick activity has surged early amid New England’s unusually warm winters
There are three types of ticks here in Massachusetts and the rest of New England. All of them can bite humans, but the black-legged tick, also known as the deer tick by many measures, is the most ...
- Ireland needs to prepare for life in a wetter and warmer world
According to Dr Barry O’Dwyer, associate director in sustainable futures with KPMG, Ireland has experienced significant changes in climate conditions as a result of human-induced global warming.
- Warm temperatures are giving Bostonians an identity crisis
WATCH: With cold winters becoming a thing of the past, Beth Teitell worries if Bostonians are losing their edge and their identities in the process.
- How will CNY’s warm winter impact walleye season opener next week?
When walleye season opens next week, it will mark the 15th consecutive month that Matt Gutchess has fished Oneida Lake from his boat, thanks to record-breaking winter temperatures that all but ...
- Warmer and wetter winters in CT provide favorable environment for ticks
Don’t be surprised if you see more ticks this season. Experts say recent warm winters have allowed them to increase in numbers. In wooded areas like the reservoir in West Hartford, ticks are on the ...
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