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More flooding is coming to parts of North and South Carolina

Ten worst climate-linked disasters of 2018 caused $85 bln in damage

NNL Staff - January 2, 2019
Opinion

OPINION – Extreme wildfires caused by extreme stupidity, not global warming

Damaged homes along the foreshore of Sydney's Collaroy Beach, hit by powerful storms in early June. CREDIT Mitchell Harley/UNSW

Rich and poor struggle to shoulder losses from devastating storms

A home is engulfed in flames during the Woolsey Fire in Malibu, California, U.S. November 9, 2018. REUTERS/Gene Blevins

California Wildfire Survivors Face New Challenge: Rebuilding

NASA mission to Mars is a success as Maven has enters planetary orbit

Climate Science – Greenhouse Gas ‘Detergent’ Recycles itself in Atmosphere

David Suzuki says Canada has a responsibility to lead on climate change

UN report signals urgent need for governments to act on climate...

NNL Staff - October 22, 2018 0
Running enthusiasts sprinted along the Stanley Park Seawall, across from downtown Vancouver's Coal Harbour area, at the 2014 BMO Vancouver Marathon on Sunday, May 4, 2014. Over 13,000 participants overcame a downpour to finish Canada's premier West Coast marathon. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press Images/BMO Financial Group)

Unfinished business? Vancouver mayor departs with ‘Greenest City’ goal uncertain

James Murray - October 20, 2018 0
Flooding in New Orleans

As climate change batters U.S. cities, some discuss ‘managed retreat’

NNL Staff - October 19, 2018 0
Polar Bears

Staying safe from climate risks makes financial sense, says new commission

James Murray - October 16, 2018 0
A United Nations logo is seen on a glass door in the Assembly Building at the United Nations headquarters in New York City September 18, 2015. As leaders from almost 200 nations gather for the annual general assembly at the United Nations, the world body created 70 years ago, Reuters photographer Mike Segar documented quieter moments at the famed 18-acre headquarters on Manhattan's East Side. The U.N., established as the successor to the failed League of Nations after World War Two to prevent a similar conflict from occurring again, attracts more than a million visitors every year to its iconic New York site. The marathon of speeches and meetings this year will address issues from the migrant crisis in Europe to climate change and the fight against terrorism. REUTERS/Mike SegarPICTURE 13 OF 30 FOR WIDER IMAGE STORY "INSIDE THE UNITED NATIONS HEADQUARTERS"SEARCH "INSIDE UN" FOR ALL IMAGES - RTX1SAQ1

U.N. pact offers hope to world’s climate migrants

NNL Staff - October 16, 2018 0
A United Nations logo is seen on a glass door in the Assembly Building at the United Nations headquarters in New York City September 18, 2015. As leaders from almost 200 nations gather for the annual general assembly at the United Nations, the world body created 70 years ago, Reuters photographer Mike Segar documented quieter moments at the famed 18-acre headquarters on Manhattan's East Side. The U.N., established as the successor to the failed League of Nations after World War Two to prevent a similar conflict from occurring again, attracts more than a million visitors every year to its iconic New York site. The marathon of speeches and meetings this year will address issues from the migrant crisis in Europe to climate change and the fight against terrorism. REUTERS/Mike SegarPICTURE 13 OF 30 FOR WIDER IMAGE STORY "INSIDE THE UNITED NATIONS HEADQUARTERS"SEARCH "INSIDE UN" FOR ALL IMAGES - RTX1SAQ1

U.N. warns world must take “unprecedented” steps to avert worst effects...

NNL Staff - October 8, 2018 0
Australia

Storms drench Australia’s parched interior, but won’t break drought

NetNewsLedger - October 6, 2018 0
Photo by NPS - Jim Peaco. Wolf #3 leaving her crate on Oct.2. 

Two More Wolves Transplanted to Isle Royale

James Murray - October 5, 2018 0
International News

Cycling city Copenhagen sprints to become first carbon-neutral capital

James Murray - October 5, 2018 0
Opinion

Tornados in the Ottawa Region: it is Time to Rethink Disasters

NNL Staff - October 5, 2018 0
Opinion

OPINION – Blame Ottawa tornadoes on the cold in western Canada

James Murray - September 30, 2018 0
NASA Astronaut Scott Kelly took this picture of Hurricane Danny on August 20 at 6 a.m. EDT from aboard the International Space Station. Credits: NASA

Florence portends more massive hurricanes in age of global warming

NetNewsLedger - September 21, 2018 0
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