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Wayanad landslides linked to 10% heavier rainfall due to climate change: Study

Researchers from India, Sweden, the US and the UK have warned that such events will become more com…

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Heat waves and floods shattered records. Fires ravaged the Arctic and the Amazon. This was the climate crisis in 2019.

Scientists say climate change likely played a role in the severe polar vortex event that engulfed N…

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World Bank: Losses From Extreme Weather Now At $200 Billion Per Year

A view of flooded streets after rainstorms triggered by Typhoon Haiyan hit Sanya, Hainan province N…

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Delhi's landscape, weather, energy consumption culture, and growing population make Delhi worst place to breathe in

Delhi is one of the largest population centres in the world. Classed as the world's fifth 'megacity…

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Extreme weather is sweeping the world, with devastating floods and wildfires on 3 continents at once

Oregon, Siberia, and western Canada are fighting huge fires, while parts of China and western Europ…

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It's warm, and that's bullish

"Looking back at prior episodes of El Niño, GDP growth generally accelerated in 1Q, although eviden…

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Macy's blamed a 'mounting problem' of unsold inventory and heavy discounting for weaker-than-expected earnings

On a call with investors on Wednesday, Macy's CEO Jeff Gennette said performance in the second quar…

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2017 was the second warmest year ever recorded - behind only 2016

A separate, independent analysis from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration determine…

Jeremy Berke   


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Bizarre heat waves strike Arctic and Antarctic poles, raising them 50 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit above normal

As the Arctic emerges from the darkest winter days, Antarctica is about to enter them. Atmospheric …

Morgan McFall-Johnsen   


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Ray Dalio to speak at the Business Insider Global Trends Festival 2020

Ray Dalio is a billionaire investor and founder of the world's largest hedge fund Bridgewater Assoc…

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Bad weather, natural disasters, and disease are hobbling crops right now. Here's how the food commodity markets are responding.

Orange juice futures, cacao beans, and rice have hit all-time highs of late – while Chinese pork ha…

Joseph Wilkins   


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What Farmers Think About Climate Change In One Great Quote

"You don't need to talk about climate change per se...Statistically, you are looking at a series of…

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Trump blamed his confusing reference to airports being seized during the Revolutionary War on a teleprompter failure

Neither airplanes nor airports existed in America until the early 20th century when the Wright brot…

Grace Panetta   


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Last month was the hottest June ever recorded in Earth's history, with temperatures nearly 20 degrees Fahrenheit above average

France's previous national temperature record was set 16 years ago, on August 12, 2003, when 15,000…

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Summer of extreme weather continues, with deadly floods in Kentucky and St. Louis, and a heat-wave emergency in Oregon

More than 85 million Americans were under a heat warning, while areas of eastern Kentucky and St. L…

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2015 was one of the craziest years yet for weather - here's why that's so dangerous

Yes, a lot of it can be chalked up to this year's El Niño, which has been one of the strongest on r…

Lydia Ramsey