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Study Finds Climate Change Doubled Likelihood of Recent European Floods
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Study Finds Climate Change Doubled Likelihood of Recent European Floods
Storm Boris dumped record amounts of rain over Central and Eastern Europe this month. A new study found climate change made the deluge more likely.2 hours ago - Climate -
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Deadly flooding in Central Europe made twice as likely by climate change
Human-caused climate change doubled the likelihood of the heavy rainfall that caused floods killing 24 people in Central Europe earlier this month, a new flash study found1 hour ago - Climate -
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World leaders meet on climate change
World leaders in town for the United Nations General Assembly are also having conversations about climate change for Climate Week NYC. CBS News Philadelphia's Joe Holden spoke to New Jersey ...8 hours ago - Climate -
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Europe’s deadly floods are glimpse of future climate
A new study shows that the record-breaking rainfall was made more likely and intense by climate change.2 hours ago - Climate -
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European steelmakers plead with Brussels to tackle flood of Chinese exports
European prices drop below cost of production as world market is deluged2 days ago - Europe -
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Rich countries could raise $5tn of climate finance a year, study says
Simple measures could raise five times more money than poorer countries are asking for, research claims. Rich countries could raise five times the money that poor countries are demanding in climate ...Yesterday - Climate -
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Examining the gap between voters and lawmakers on climate change
Climate change has not been one of the key talking points this election cycle when compared to other issues like the economy or immigration, but the planet's future is still on the minds of many ...Yesterday - Climate -
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Send Us Your Questions About Climate Change
What should The Times ask change experts, world leaders and policymakers at its Climate Forward conference on Sept. 25?11 hours ago - Climate -
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Surrogates face higher risk of pregnancy complications, study finds
Postpartum haemorrhage and severe pre-eclampsia more likely than in women who conceive naturally or with IVF. Women who act as pregnancy surrogates appear to have a higher risk of health ...Yesterday
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