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Author: Dinah Voyles Pulver, USA TODAY

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Greenland sees hottest temps in 1,000 years. How its melting ice sheet has major impact on sea level

January 18, 2023January 18, 2023Dinah Voyles Pulver, USA TODAYComments Off on Greenland sees hottest temps in 1,000 years. How its melting ice sheet has major impact on sea level

A new study finds Greenland has seen its warmest temperatures in last 1,000 years, which is causing the ice sheet to melt. Here’s why that matters.

Nation

What are the causes of climate change? And how can it be stopped?

January 14, 2023March 1, 2023Dinah Voyles Pulver, USA TODAYComments Off on What are the causes of climate change? And how can it be stopped?

Carbon dioxide and greenhouse gases are fueling climate change and a warming globe. What to know about climate change causes, definitions.

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Feds release bleak 2022 climate change data: Oceans warm, global temps among hottest on record

January 13, 2023Dinah Voyles Pulver, USA TODAYComments Off on Feds release bleak 2022 climate change data: Oceans warm, global temps among hottest on record

NASA and NOAA released the global temperatures for 2022 and other records from the warming climate. Temperatures were among the warmest on record.

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‘Terrifying prospect’: Utah’s Great Salt Lake could disappear in 5 years without drastic water conservation

January 7, 2023Dinah Voyles Pulver, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘Terrifying prospect’: Utah’s Great Salt Lake could disappear in 5 years without drastic water conservation

Decades of overconsumption of water throughout the region, and a mega-drought made worse by climate change, threaten to further shrink the lake.

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​​​​A mystery, no leads, then a break in the case: Timeline of the Idaho student murders investigation

December 31, 2022February 28, 2023Dinah Voyles Pulver, USA TODAYComments Off on ​​​​A mystery, no leads, then a break in the case: Timeline of the Idaho student murders investigation

A timeline of the investigation into the November murders of four students at the University of Idaho and what led police to arrest Bryan Kohberger.

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Go on a hike! Start a tradition on New Year’s Day with these hiking trails.

December 31, 2022Dinah Voyles Pulver, USA TODAYComments Off on Go on a hike! Start a tradition on New Year’s Day with these hiking trails.

If you’ve eaten too many cookies or are bored with no bowl games on New Year’s Day, go hiking instead. Here’s a look at trails and safety tips.

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Climate change won’t make winter storms and blizzards go away. Scientists explain why.

December 27, 2022December 28, 2022Dinah Voyles Pulver, USA TODAYComments Off on Climate change won’t make winter storms and blizzards go away. Scientists explain why.

Scientists say extreme weather events, such as the Buffalo blizzard, could happen more often or be more intense as the Earth’s climate changes.

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Another above-average wildfire season for 2022. How climate change is making fires harder to predict and fight.

December 24, 2022December 24, 2022Dinah Voyles Pulver, USA TODAYComments Off on Another above-average wildfire season for 2022. How climate change is making fires harder to predict and fight.

Fire season 2022 surpassed the 10-year average for number of fires and acres burned. Experts say climate change is making things worse.

Nation

What are the effects of climate change? Disasters, weather and agriculture impacts.

December 15, 2022March 1, 2023Dinah Voyles Pulver, USA TODAYComments Off on What are the effects of climate change? Disasters, weather and agriculture impacts.

Climate change is real and its effects are spawning a climate crisis that impacts weather, wildlife, food supplies and other aspects of daily life.

World

Host city for 2030 Winter Olympics hasn’t yet been named. Why? It may not be cold enough.

December 8, 2022December 9, 2022Dinah Voyles Pulver, USA TODAYComments Off on Host city for 2030 Winter Olympics hasn’t yet been named. Why? It may not be cold enough.

The International Olympic Committee will delay choosing a host for the 2030 Winter Olympics citing climate change concerns.

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