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Climate change has made extreme weather events such as bushfires and floods more frequent and more likely in recent years, ...
At least 242 million students had their education disrupted last year because of heatwaves, cyclones, floods and other extreme weather events, the United Nations children’s agency has said ...
At least 242 million children in 85 countries had their schooling interrupted last year because of heat waves, cyclones, flooding and other extreme weather, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) said in a ...
Extreme Weather Has Had a Surprising Impact on Voters’ Attitudes About Climate Change Disasters don’t shove people toward concern and alarm in the way many researchers expected.
Extreme weather events impact everyone, but not in equal ways. Bankrate’s Extreme Weather Survey found that only 52 percent of female homeowners say they are financially prepared for the costs ...
Climate change is likely to make extreme weather events like those experienced in Texas occur more intensely and more ...
Cuts and disruptions to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration are affecting the nation's weather forecasts, potentially endangering people ahead of extreme weather season.
Extreme weather disrupts schooling for nearly 250 million kids, UNICEF says. UN agency says students in 85 countries experienced climate-related disruptions last year.
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