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From climate damage to making us lazy and dumb, why is it OK to rely on ChatGPT? - Ellie Muir has noticed that her friends ...
In May‭, ‬the days in Venice are longer than usual‭ ‬-‭ ‬so are the queues outside exhibitions in Giardini and the Arsenale ...
The proposal suggests cutting roughly half the budgets of the U.S. National Science Foundation, the U.S. National Institutes of Health, and the Environmental Protection Agency, which on Friday also ...
Extreme weather events are on the rise, and they can have serious implications for public health, especially in the Global ...
Will Minnesota see a hotter, drier summer? Sven Sundgaard dives into NOAA’s forecast for above-normal temps and below-average ...
The World Meteorological Organization revealed that global temperatures are expected to continue at or near record levels ...
World leaders descend on the French Riviera on Sunday ahead of a high-level summit to tackle a deepening crisis in the oceans ...
Tens of thousands of people participated in parades and other festivities, in defiance of what activists say is an ...
Some experts have said climate change is making it harder for people to "keep their cool" and affecting their mental health. NewsCenter 5 spoke to Dr. James McKowen, a psychologist and co-chair of the ...
A climate of fear is perceptible in the United States today, and it must be resisted no matter what, CBS News correspondent Scott Pelley says.
Beyond the jokes about Uber inventing bus lines are serious questions about what its shuttle service will mean for struggling ...
In 1947, decades before the federal Clean Air Act, California’s leaders began regulating the causes of harmful air pollution.