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Home » Global Warming

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Note to the Editor: Americans want climate news

by Ag & Water Desk MediaAugust 15, 2026August 16, 2026

A recent national survey reveals that two-thirds of Americans are worried about global warming, considering it a personal concern. They want more news on its effects on the economy, government responses, and local communities.

Impact of global warming in south america showing continent-wide extreme heatmap
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Beyond the Thermometer: How Global Warming is Fueling a Human Rights Emergency in South America

by Ondrea P. SeoulJuly 30, 2026July 30, 2026
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Report: The Planet Is Getting Warmer, Faster

by Willy BlackmoreJune 21, 2025June 21, 2025
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Louisiana’s wetlands store massive amounts of carbon. They also contribute to emissions when lost.

by Elise PlunkMarch 26, 2025March 26, 2025
Posted inEnvironment

Louisiana’s wetlands store massive amounts of carbon. But when destroyed, they release it. 

by Elise PlunkFebruary 27, 2025February 27, 2025
Posted inWord In Black

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by Willy BlackmoreNovember 10, 2024November 10, 2024

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