Global warming is advancing faster than climate models predicted. Good Day Seattle is talking with an expert on why reducing ...
The Manila Times on MSN
Deadly heat prompts $300M for climate health research
With more than a half a million people worldwide dying from heat-related causes every year, a group of philanthropies is ...
Heat, air pollution, disease spread and food insecurity linked to climate change are worsening health and costing millions of ...
The World Meteorological Organization’s fifth annual Air Quality and Climate Bulletin, issued in September, called attention to the effects of air pollution on climate change and human and ecosystem ...
Even in a world committed to tackling climate change, premature deaths associated with air pollution could still rise in ...
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Medical evidence strengthens legal battles against air pollution and climate harm
Medical and scientific evidence is proving invaluable in holding public authorities accountable for the impact of unlawful ...
Donald Trump pulled the U.S. out of the Paris Accord. — -- President Donald Trump's decision to pull out of the landmark Paris climate agreement could have far reaching consequences on climate ...
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Relentless rise in carbon pollution from fossil fuels slightly dampens climate-fighting hopes
Scientists report that emissions from fossil fuels rose by 1.1% in 2025, marking the second consecutive year of a small ...
Press Trust of India on MSN
Tackle air pollution diseases: India enforces climate change plan in its new advisory to states
To tackle the increasing air pollution, central authorities have issued an updated advisory to all states and Union ...
Over 35 philanthropies have pledged $300 million to combat climate change's health impacts, focusing on extreme heat, air pollution, and diseases.
Union govt directs states to set up chest clinics in govt facilities to combat air pollution`s impact on respiratory & ...
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