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‘This will all be underwater’: As climate change arrives in Connecticut, coastal towns like Groton ...

Hartford Courant 04 Nov 2021
Storms will threaten residents who can’t easily evacuate ... Increased frequency of storms isn’t Steever’s only cause for concern ... For years, development in low-lying areas like Groton Long Point was facilitated by a federal flood insurance system that failed to account for the increased frequency of severe storms due to climate change.
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DTE plans $7B, 5-year investment in SE Michigan electric grid, tree trimming

Detroit news 04 Nov 2021
DTE Energy Co. plans to invest $7 billion over the next five years to modernize southeast Michigan's electric grid and prepare for increasing demand from electric vehicles ... The investment will seek to combat power outages, especially in light of increasing storm frequency and strength ... bnoble@detroitnews.com. Twitter. @BreanaCNoble ....
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Researchers begin to understand correlation of Schumann resonances and dust storms on Mars

Phys Dot Org 03 Nov 2021
The interaction of dust particles in Martian dust storms may cause electric fields that are powerful enough to have charges that induce standing electromagnetic waves known as Sсhumann resonances ... In 2009, a 34 m radio telescope of NASA's Deep Space Network registered a non-thermal microwave radiation during a Martian dust storm.
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Guest commentary: Storm resiliency a pay-now or pay-later proposition

The Galveston Daily News 03 Nov 2021
Hurricane Harvey, the last major storm to hit Texas in 2017, was the costliest in history. Transportation systems customarily have been designed to withstand historical ranges of extreme weather and climate, but documented increases in storm frequency, and often severity, make archival records a feeble predictor of future risk.
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Rohingya refugees restore depleted forest in Bangladesh

Reliefweb 03 Nov 2021
Bangladesh has always been buffeted by tropical storms and flooding, but climate change is increasing the frequency and intensity of cyclones that threaten both Bangladeshis and the Rohingya refugees living in the hastily constructed settlements in Cox’s Bazar District.
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The science everyone needs to know about climate change, in 6 charts

Alternet 03 Nov 2021
For example ... Studies show that rising temperatures are already affecting precipitation, glaciers, weather patterns, tropical cyclone activity and severe storms. A number of studies show that the increases in frequency, severity and duration of heat waves, for example, affect ecosystems, human lives, commerce and agriculture ... A few reasons for hope ... .
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Barbados: the small but mighty force for climate action

Resilience 02 Nov 2021
Share. Tweet. Print. Two years ago, I snuck into the UN General Assembly Hall for the Climate Action Summit ... Then the spectacle began ... How dare you!” ... Meanwhile, the increased frequency and severity of hurricanes, tropical storms and droughts due to climate change also threatens the viability of the island’s tourism and agricultural sectors ... Share. Tweet ... .
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Antarctic glacier named Glasgow to mark COP26

Phys Dot Org 01 Nov 2021
Ph.D ... Anna Hogg, Associate Professor in Leeds' School of Earth and Environment, said, "The climate crisis effects all of us, whether through flooding of our homes, increased storm frequency, reduced crop harvests, or the loss of habitats and biodiversity in the natural environment, with some communities impacted much more than others ... Citation ... ....
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Development Discourse with Amos Safo: The reality of climate change

B & FT Online 01 Nov 2021
The long-term impacts of climate change include ... Climate change indicators ... human communities, natural resources and infrastructure ... Coastal and offshore gas, oil and electricity infrastructure is at risk of experiencing significant damage and increased shut-down periods from an increased frequency of storm surges, flooding and high-tide wave events.
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Antarctic glacier named after Glasgow as Cop26 begins

Belfast Telegraph 31 Oct 2021
On climate, the world will succeed, or fail, as one ... She said ... “The climate crisis affects all of us, whether through flooding of our homes, increased storm frequency, reduced crop harvests, or the loss of habitats and biodiversity in the natural environment, with some communities impacted much more than others ... (PA Graphics). Press Association Images.
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Glacier in Antarctica named after Glasgow climate summit

The Times of India 31 Oct 2021
GLASGOW ...Glasgow represents our best chance ... “The climate crisis affects all of us, whether through flooding of our homes, increased storm frequency, reduced crop harvests, or the loss of habitats and biodiversity in the natural environment, with some communities impacted much more than others.” ... Download. The Times of Indiafor Latest News ... Top Videos.
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Behold the Glasgow Glacier: Antarctic ice sheet 104km-long is named in honour of Scottish city ...

The Daily Mail 31 Oct 2021
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said ... Pierre Dutrieux) ... She said ... 'The climate crisis affects all of us, whether through flooding of our homes, increased storm frequency, reduced crop harvests, or the loss of habitats and biodiversity in the natural environment, with some communities impacted much more than others ... He said ... Advertisement. .
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Geomagnetic storm to hit Earth today. Here’s how you can be affected

Hindustan Times 30 Oct 2021
When the solar flare— powerful bursts of radiation—erupted on Thursday, it caused a strong radio blackout storm, which can disrupt some high-frequency radio broadcasts and low-frequency navigation ... can disrupt some high-frequency radio broadcasts and low-frequency navigation.
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Powerful Eruption From The Sun Is Due To Hit Earth On Halloween Weekend

IFL Science 29 Oct 2021
It won't be due to supernatural shenanigans, however, but a powerful eruption on the Sun that means a solar storm is heading our way ... This has caused a small solar storm at higher latitudes and a strong radio event that slammed into our planet right around South America ... High-frequency communications are also likely to be affected by the storm.
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Mike Giacomo, at-large candidate for Keene City Council

The Keene Sentinel 29 Oct 2021
While this is a testament to their build quality, upgrading them is important to prevent sinkholes, contamination, and in the case of storm sewers and culverts, flooding. Given the increasing frequency of severe weather events due to global climate change, we must prioritize neighborhoods with the highest risk of flooding.
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