Everyone working in health needs to prepare for and be equipped to respond to the health consequences of the climate crisis.
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How Humans Are Changing Earth
Dr. Kate Calvin, NASA's chief scientist and senior climate advisor, highlights scientific discoveries concerning climate ...
Be and 26Al concentrations in river sand reveal an increase in erosion rate in the Brazilian Highlands consistent with the Mid-Pleistocene Transition, a major climatic shift that occurred about 1 ...
Evidence suggests that a low-carbon transition could worsen gender inequalities if not properly addressed in climate policy.
A recent poll found that 74-percent of Minnesotans want schools to teach about the causes, consequences, and potential ...
"Being at the tip of the spear, as a young person, you're going to be the one that has to pay the piper in the end." ...
On a recent morning at the Danville Science Center, students on a field trip put together structures only to see the ground ...
The election brings a new day, but for many of us, it will not change one beat of our work to help our fellow Americans.
Making their case to state lawmakers, advocates with groups like Moms Clean Air Force and the American Lung Association are ...
And they won't. Until Americans have their say. Here's a quick explanation of how that works. Voting is how the American people make their voices heard. It's also how we hire and fire our elected ...
World Health Organization estimates that by 2030, an additional 1.2 billion people, including many children, will be at risk of malaria due to climate change.
The goal is to have clear, actionable commitments that can be championed both at COP29 and within Africa’s policy frameworks,” explained Eugene Nforngwa, ACSEA Director of Programmes. An Obligation, A ...