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US climate pages gutted overnight — EPA removes human responsibility, leaves only volcanoes and sunlight as explanations
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) removed major references to human-caused climate change from its website. Many ...
The U.S. has become a "side character" in the global story of renewable energy, experts say. China dominates the sector, with ...
An E.P.A. site listing the causes of climate change no longer includes the main one: human activity. The Environmental ...
Official new Climate Normals reveal milder winters in the United States, with fewer freezing nights and a country that is ...
The Environmental Protection Agency has altered and removed information from its web site that connected climate change to the burning of fossil fuels.
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US agency wipes climate change facts from website: Reports
WASHINGTON: The US federal agency tasked with protecting the environment has deleted facts from its website about how human ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Websites that displayed legally mandated U.S. national climate assessments seem to have disappeared, making it harder for state and local governments and the public to learn what to ...
If the 1.5 degrees Celsius temperature rise limit set at the Paris climate summit is breached, extreme rain deemed a once-a-decade rainfall event will occur 1.5 times every 10 years and be over 10% ...
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2025: The year the US gave up on climate, and the world gave up on us
As the year comes to a close, 2025 looks like a turning point in the world’s fight against climate change. Most conspicuously ...
When we go to the doctor, data is collected to understand our medical history and current vital signs. That data is also used by doctors to identify medical conditions and assess future actions.
The administration has canceled climate-related contracts and grants from the U.S. Agency for International Development amounting to $1.2 billion, according to an analysis by POLITICO’s E&E News. It ...
There are two teams, and there may be confusion over who speaks for the U.S. — -- While the world meets in Bonn, Germany, to hammer out the final details of the historic Paris climate accord and ...
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