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Global water cycle is more erratic and harder to predict, UN scientists warn - The World Meteorological Organisation’s 2024 ...
Mumbai: The cycles of extreme climate, alternating between floods and drought, is getting worse by the year, and there are no ...
The world is experiencing wild swings between drought and deluge, and it spells big trouble for economic and social stability ...
New England residents know that snow is disappearing from our landscape, and scientists have proven that climate change is to ...
In Brazil’s southern Amazonian region, where the notorious “arc of deforestation” has been expanding since the 1970s, forest ...
A new study shows how land and ocean weathering form one system, linking rivers, rocks, and seafloor muds to shape Earth’s ...
House Bill 427, introduced this week in the General Assembly, would create opt-in “demand response” program aimed at cutting ...
Farmers near Meeker, in northwestern Colorado, have been diverting water from the White River to flood their fields for ...
As climate change intensifies competition over water resources, the River Nile has become a symbol of both development and ...
The world’s rivers are swinging more wildly between drought and flood, with six years in a row now showing an increasingly erratic water cycle, a UN report says.
HT had reported on August 27 that the once-stable Southwest Monsoon in India is undergoing rapid change due to increasing atmospheric moisture.
When rivers rise in the spring, you probably think it is from the most recent snow and rain. A new study says that is probably not true.
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