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- Where the wild bees are—and aren’t—impacts food supplynews.ubc.ca
- News24 | OPINION | Is having a baby really so bad for the planet? Probably notNews24
- TSome young people planning fewer or no kids because of climate changetwincities.com
- TItaly will be submerged by the sea much more than previously thoughtthevermilion.com
- New ‘methane cleaner’ reactor could reduce emissions from livestockthenextweb.com
- Wildfires are thawing the tundrahcn.org
- NHow climate change could affect when and where people travelnerdwallet.com
- Here’s What Hurricane ‘Rapid Intensification’—Like With Lee And Idalia—MeansForbes
- Here’s How Rapid Intensification May Have Made Hurricane Idalia More DangerousForbes
- TMore than a million acres of US tribal lands submerged by dams: studythehill.com
- ‘Don’t let your guard down’: This year’s fire season may be mild. But flooding and long-term trends are still a danger.abqjournal.com
- More wildfire smoke is headed for Minnesota's skies — and could keep coming all summerStar Tribune
- Chron Briefs - Tue, 16 May 2023 PSTThe Spokesman-Review
- Almost 40% of land burned by western wildfires can be traced to carbon emissionsLA Times
- Fossil fuel companies are to blame for significant share of California wildfires, scientists saysacbee.com
- New study quantifies link between climate crisis, wildfirestimesofmalta.com
- Wood's unique "chemical fingerprint" could thwart timber fraudstersnewatlas.com
- NHomeowner Backed Over Blocking in ‘Selfish’ School Moms Parking on Drivewaynewsweek.com
- Study: Making fossil fuel firms pay to clean up carbon could curb climate changeexpressandstar.com
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