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Researchers will use satellite and on-the-ground temperature readings over eight months to better understand what West Side residents actually feel when they step outside, which is heavily influenced by their physical environment.
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Heading into the primary, the U.S. House member and state senator answer questions on guns, the border, abortion and other parts of their platforms.
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Climate Central’s coastal risk screening tool lets people view a coastal area’s risk for flooding and rising sea levels.
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CarbonFree has a goal to capture 10% of the world’s industrial emissions to slow climate change — but a Stanford professor says it’s all 'a scheme of the fossil fuel industry.'
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One man makes the case that Americans' pursuit of abundant parking is upending our cities and our lives.
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A new report from Texas-based Bat Conservation International finds that urgent action is needed to protect bats from disease and climate change.
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Some schools have closed early for summer. More than a billion people are in danger of heatstroke. Summer's early arrival in South Asia also threatens global grain supplies.
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Spring rainfall amounts can help predict if Texas will stay in a prolonged drought. So far, early signs aren't too promising. Current drought conditions have already been partially blamed for an outbreak of wildfires throughout the state.
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If nations don't address high greenhouse gas emissions, by the 2080s, all but one of the 21 cities that previously hosted the Winter Games wouldn't be able to do so again, a new study has found.
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A new report warns that outdoor workers are at risk of lost wages and dire health consequences if greenhouse gas pollution continues. People of color are especially vulnerable to harm.