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Warming climate to worsen storm surges--U.S. Hurricane center director
Thu, 2023-06-22 17:51 —
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New NHC director Mike Brennan: Warming climate to worsen storm surge - UPI.com
Mike Brennan, the new director of the National Hurricane Center, pointing to a warming climate, said storm surge is "going to be worse," expanding into places not prone to high water levels in the past.
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Europe faces growing risk of Mosquito-born viral disease due to climate change
Thu, 2023-06-22 10:58 —
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Climate change leads to growing risk of mosquito-borne viral diseases, EU agency says
European Union officials say there is a growing risk of mosquito-borne viral diseases such as dengue and chikungunya in Europe due to climate change. The European Center for Disease Prevention and Control said Thursday that because heat waves and flooding are becoming more frequent and severe, conditions are more favorable for invasive mosquito species. Ways to control mosquito populations include eliminating standing water where mosquitoes breed, using eco-friendly larvicides and promoting community awareness about mosquito control.
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Verdict in Oregon wildfires case highlights risks utilities face amid climate change
Mon, 2023-06-19 11:18 —
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Verdict in Oregon wildfires case highlights risks utilities face amid climate change
A jury verdict that found power company PacifiCorp liable for devastating wildfires in Oregon in 2020 is highlighting the legal and financial risks utilities face if they fail to take proper precautions for climate change. Utilities say they're taking steps to update, replace and even bury thousands of miles of powerlines. Experts say utilities should've started that work long ago. Power companies are now on the back foot. Wildfires have grown more destructive. And lawsuits over electrical equipment malfunctions have ballooned.
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World refugee crisis: 110 million people forcibly displaced as Sudan, Ukraine wars continue -- UN says
Wed, 2023-06-14 17:50 —
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110 million people forcibly displaced as Sudan, Ukraine wars add to world refugee crisis, UN says
The U.N. says 110 million people in the world today have had to flee their homes because of conflict, persecution, or human rights violations. The war in Sudan has displaced nearly 2 million people since it started April 12. Conflicts in Ukraine, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia and Myanmar have also led to the record-breaking figure. Filippo Grandi, who leads the U.N.
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El Nino: It’s early, likely to be big, sloppy and add even more heat to a warming world
Thu, 2023-06-08 10:45 —
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Here comes El Nino: It's early, likely to be big, sloppy and add even more heat to a warming world
After months of gradually warming sea surface temperatures in the tropical Pacific Ocean, NOAA officially issued an El Nino advisory Thursday and stated that this one might be different than the others. This El Nino started earlier than usual, which puts 2023 in the running for warmest year on record. Though the Atlantic hurricane season is typically quieter during these events, unusually warm waters in this region could challenge El Nino's dampening influence.
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Senate leader Schumer calls Canadian wildfires ‘unprecedented,’ warns of climate change impact
Wed, 2023-06-07 12:26 —
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Schumer calls Canadian wildfires ‘unprecedented,’ warns of climate change impact
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) called the Canadian wildfires “truly unprecedented,” in floor remarks on Wednesday, and warned of the ongoing damage caused by climate change. “T…
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Canadian wildfires lead to air quality alerts un U.S. and advice on how to stay safe
Wed, 2023-06-07 12:01 —
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Canada wildfires are leading to air-quality alerts in US. Here's how to stay safe
Canada is dealing with a series of intense wildfires that have spread from the western provinces to Quebec, with hundreds of forest fires burning. Wind has carried smoke from the fires southward, triggering air quality alerts throughout the United States. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Tuesday issued a poor air quality alert for New England, a day after parts of Illinois, Wisconsin and Minnesota received a similar advisory. Last week, U.S. officials as far south as Maryland, Baltimore, Virginia and Pennsylvania reported being impacted by the wildfires.
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Analysis: Record breaking heat in Spain, North Africa impossible without climate change
Mon, 2023-05-08 09:56 —
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Spain's April heat nearly impossible without climate change
Record-breaking April temperatures in Spain, Portugal and northern Africa were made 100 times more likely by human-caused climate change, a new flash study found, and would have been almost impossible in the past. A group of international scientists did a rapid computer and statistical analysis of a late April heat wave that stretched across the Iberian peninsula into Algeria and Morocco. The peaks of the heat wave varied from 36.9 degrees Celsius (98.4 degrees Fahrenheit) to 41 degrees Celsius (105.8 degrees Fahrenheit) degrees in the four countries.
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non-medical U.S. healthcare workers face rising levels of burnout--study
Wed, 2023-04-05 09:47 —
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U.S. healthcare workers face rising levels of burnout - UPI.com
Much has been made of burnout among doctors and nurses, but a new survey has found high rates of work fatigue in nearly every type of job associated with health care.
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Analysis: Why The US leads the world in weather catastrophes
Mon, 2023-04-03 10:57 —
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The US leads the world in weather catastrophes. Here's why
The United States is Earth's punching bag for nasty weather. The nation's weather chief and other experts say the U.S. gets hit by stronger, costlier, more varied and frequent extreme weather than anywhere on Earth. Those include tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, droughts, blizzards and the like. The reason is geography. Two oceans, the Gulf of Mexico, mountains, the jet stream and jutting peninsulas all combine to brew up severe storms. But nasty weather by itself isn't a disaster. What makes nature's bad hand a disaster is humans.
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