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March, heat wave and climate change

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 · 22h
Records shattered as summer heat hits Southwest in March; ‘This is what climate change looks like’
The record-setting heatwave in the southwestern U.S. is forecast to continue into Sunday.

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The US broke the all-time heat record for March. Yes, it’s climate change
 · 2h
U.S. breaks March's all-time heat record
 · 1d
What the Surprisingly Early Heat Wave Means for California’s Summer
An extraordinary heat wave toppled records this week across the Western United States.

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 · 18h
More Records To Fall In The West, Heat Spreads To Central US
 · 1d
Heat wave in southwest US forecast to continue through weekend
 · 1d
Record-breaking heat in the forecast for St. Louis this weekend
Saturday is expected to be sunny and dry with a high of about 88.

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The worst heat wave to hit Southern California in March is finally coming to an end
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Record-breaking heat wave grips western US
13h

After Cosmic Crisp, Scientists Unveil an Apple for the Climate Change Era

Agronomists at Washington State University are unveiling a new apple, the Sunflare, which they say tastes as good as their Cosmic Crisp but can withstand unpredictable weather.
Climate Compass on MSN
1d

Climate change could be more complex than we think - and not in the way many expect

Most people think of climate change as a straightforward problem: more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere means a warmer planet, and a warmer planet means trouble. That framing isn't wrong, but it's far from complete.
MPR News
4d

Report: Minnesota to see billions in costs from impacts of climate change

The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency report found that the costs of inaction, including health effects and damaged infrastructure, far exceed the cost of climate adaptation measures.
13h

Michigan Faces Challenges From Climate Change: Flooding, Foundation Leaks, And Aging Sewer Infrastructure

Michigan Is Facing Flooding Issues Across Several Regions In 2026, Driven By A Combination Of Heavy Spring Rains, Rapid
Live Science on MSN
1d

Human-driven climate change is slowing Earth's rotation at a rate not seen in 3.6 million years

Today's sea level rise is significant enough to slow the rotation of the planet by just over a millisecond per century.
13don MSN

A deadly climate change effect is even worse than feared, study finds

Sea level along the world’s coastlines is often much higher than previously assumed, a new study finds.
Davis Vanguard
19h

Housing Crisis and Climate Change: Overlapping Crises, Unified Solutions

A report from Climate Cabinet Education argues that housing, transportation, and climate crises are interconnected and can be addressed through a single set of reforms, such as transit-oriented development,
1d

Climate change, overuse send the Middle Rio Grande into ‘dire’ situation

Climate change and other factors threaten the Middle Rio Grande, with some warning of a looming battle over its water.
2d

At the 2026 Oscars, climate change was conspicuously absent

At the 2026 Oscars, climate change was conspicuously absent. It was in line with the general trend of avoiding anything that could be seen as political speech.
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Zoomin' with Zoe: A look at the science backing up climate change

The Earth is actually coming out of an ice age, so it's relatively cold in the grand scheme of Earth's history. But the issue is the rate at which we are warming, which is cause for concern.
2d

Gov. Shapiro joins multi-state suit against Trump’s EPA over climate change decision

The suit challenged the Trump administration’s repeal of a scientific finding that had been the central basis for U.S. action to regulate greenhouse gas emissions and fight climate change.
2d

Two dozen states, 10 cities sue EPA over repeal of ‘endangerment’ finding central to climate fight

Two dozen states, along with more than a dozen cities and counties, sued the Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday, challenging the Trump administration’s repeal of a scientific finding that had been the central basis for U.

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