climate change
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First erosion stole their lands. Now climate change is ruining the lives they built on water
Zakir Hossain Chowdhury, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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‘Climate change is real’: Rising temperatures and erratic rainfall have affected India’s crop yields
Fateh Veer Singh Guram
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Cracked water pipes, buckling rail track: What 40°C temperatures could do to UK infrastructure
Kiran Tota-Maharaj, The Conversation
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Sleepless in Sheffield: In the UK, nights are warming faster than days
Stephen Burt, The Conversation
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Junta rule may worsen the impact of climate change in Myanmar
Kyungmee Kim
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Britain declares national emergency after forecast of 40 degrees Celsius for the first time
Scroll Staff
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Explainer: Why planting trees is not a cure-all for climate change
Anusha Krishnan
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The reasons why the Bonn climate talks ended with ‘almost empty pages’
Catherine Early
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How black carbon emissions are affecting rainfall in the North East
Sahana Ghosh
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Build, collapse, rebuild: Adapting to life on the flood-prone river islands of Bangladesh
Rafiqul Islam
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Hit by dangerous heatwaves, cities around the world are exploring new ways to keep people safe
Laurie Goering, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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An underground phenomenon driven by climate change is damaging the Himalayas
Arathi Menon
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Watch: Pakistan’s Jacobabad has seen temperatures cross 50 degree Celsius several times this year
Scroll Staff
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In flood-prone Bihar, communities are finding desperate ways to save monsoon weddings
Alok Gupta
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Even if humans put a complete end to emissions, the world may not stop warming
Julien Emile-Geay, The Conversation
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‘Window to prevent worst impacts of climate change is closing fast,’ says UN secretary-general
Scroll Staff
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Indian scientists are digging into fish ears to mine climate data
Sahana Ghosh
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In Bangladesh, climate change is forcing children out of the classroom and into the work force
Mosabber Hossain, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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Amid global warming, Bangladesh’s historic coastal mosques stare at an uncertain future
Mosabber Hossain, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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Like canaries in the coal mine, birds can tell us a lot about Earth’s health
Stuart Butchart, The Conversation