Europe, heat wave and climate change
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the Floods in Texas Tell Us About Climate Change
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CNN data analysis showed climate activists have not successfully convinced most Americans to fear climate change, with the percentage of afraid Americans staying the same as it was in 2000.
CNN's Harry Enten cites polling that shows just 40% of 2025 Americans are "afraid" of climate change, the same number as in 2000. "Americans aren't afraid of climate change, climate activists have not successfully made the case to the American people,
The three scientists joined the administration after it dismissed hundreds of experts who were assessing how global warming is affecting the country.
Central Texas is infamous for its flash flooding and arid soil, hard-packed ground into which water does not easily infiltrate. So when rain hits the ground, it runs off the region's hilly terrain and canyons and accumulates into creeks and rivers rapidly, overwhelming them, causing them to rise quickly.
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bne IntelliNews on MSNClimate change devastates global cocoa supplies as prices remain highCocoa prices have surged to unprecedented levels as climate change wreaks havoc on West African crops, creating the world's largest supply deficit in more than 60 years and threatening chocolate availability worldwide.
Norfolk’s treasured Chrysler Museum of Art resides in a constant vulnerability due to the threat of rising waters from climate change. But the the museum has a plan.
Most European Union countries have backed plans to agree a deal on their new climate change target by September, sources familiar with the discussions said on Friday.
The XDI report highlights climate risks in Indian data centers, urging structural adaptations for long-term viability and resilience.
CNN was surprised on Thursday by polling data showing that the majority of Americans are not very worried about the impact of climate change.
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Space.com on MSNAs NASA's budget shrinks, Europe doubles down on Earth science: 'Climate change is the defining challenge of our generation'Despite geopolitical tension and national budget woes, one message rang out loud and clear at Living Planet Symposium 2025: Earth science is a global mission. ESA has long fostered partnerships with NASA, JAXA, ISRO and many other space agencies and those collaborations continue to underpin the progress being made today.