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As climate change warms average global temperatures, hailstones larger than pingpong or golf balls will become more frequent ...
As climate change warms average global temperatures, hailstones larger than pingpong or golf balls will become more frequent ...
Stacker compiled statistics about how people in Chicago feel about climate change using data from the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication.
A new report details how getting involved can make an impact — and how community-based strategies can significantly reduce ...
Environmental advocates, elected leaders and workers at the Environmental Protection Agency gathered at Federal Plaza ...
Climate change is warming the world above and below ground, and what's happening below could be causing the world's cities to slowly sink, a new study suggests.
Experts predict climate change will make winter shorter and spring longer; both will be warmer in the Midwest. Longer springs are already having devastating effects on bee populations in Chicago.
Cities such as Chicago with access to bodies of fresh water are set to fare better with climate change and as a result will see migration increases, said Vasquez, the committee’s chair. “As we ...
The first is that addressing climate change needs to be viewed through a strategic lens rather than as an altruistic act or ...
Other than climate-change deniers, no one is saying such things won’t happen eventually. Chicago and the entire country indisputably are getting warmer, especially over the past 20 years.
Our goal is to level-set where we are today on climate change and to begin to explore actions we could take together. We'll then reconvene next spring in Chicago for a full-fledged summit.
Climate change, heat waves, and mortality projections for Chicago, Journal of Great Lakes Research, Aug. 21, 2009 Email: Donald Wuebbles, professor of atmospheric science at the University of ...