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We asked six climate experts what questions you should ask yourself whenever you come across something claiming to be a "climate solution".
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Climate change is making flooding and wind damage from hurricanes more common in the U.S. That means dangerous storms are getting more frequent, even though the total number of storms isn't changing.
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Scientists got their first up-close look at what's eating away part of Antarctica's Thwaites ice shelf, nicknamed the Doomsday Glacier because of its massive melt and sea rise potential.
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The Solid Waste Authority of Central Ohio reduced food waste by more than 20%, we learn more about their success on the "Sound of Ideas."
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Climate change is impacting water resources in both the western states and the Great Lakes region.
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The Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency will continue holding workshops to develop its Climate Action Plan, inviting community members to give their feedback, regardless of disruptions at last week's meetings.
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Learning about climate change? Here's a comic for kids about what it is and how it's affecting the planet — as explained by kids who are experiencing it. And find out how to print this comic at home!
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Since late December, a series of storms had dropped a year's worth of rain in just a few weeks, causing widespread floods and power outages. At least 19 people have died as a result of the storms.
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As global temperatures rise, middle school students are learning research skills that could help cool off their school and neighborhood.
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The Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency held hybrid listening sessions across Northeast Ohio Tuesday to get feedback on its Climate Action Plan. Some attendees pushed back on the agency's research and questioned the need for climate action.