Kids born in 2020 are more likely to experience “one-in-10,000-year events” throughout their lives. A stark new study published on May 7 in Nature laid bare the extreme climate crises that today’s ...
A warmer atmosphere has the potential to hold more moisture, which can contribute to heavier precipitation in any season, scientists say.
As summer gets underway, climate scientists have a warning: The season could be a scorcher, and children could be particularly at risk to the dangers that presents. Summer has become hotter in most ...
Asthma, flooding, wildfires, and Lyme disease, four major consequences of global warming, are increasingly affecting the health of our children in the Lehigh Valley. The long-term consequences of ...
A warmer atmosphere can hold more moisture, and that’s why last weekend’s winter storm dumped more snow, sleet and freezing ...
A stark new study published on May 7 in Nature laid bare the extreme climate crises that today’s children will face throughout their lives. Researchers analyzed the increasing level of human exposure ...
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