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How Reliable Is the National Climate Assessment? A Fact Check

In recent years, the discourse around climate change has intensified, drawing both fervent support and staunch opposition. The National Climate Assessment (NCA) plays

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Edward Philips

December 2, 2025

Why Melting Glaciers Threaten Europe’s Rivers

As the sun rises higher each year, illuminating a changing landscape, a somber reality unfolds before us: the glaciers that once adorned the

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Edward Philips

December 1, 2025

Climate Change Explained: How It’s Transforming the Planet

Climate change, an omnipresent force, beckons us to reevaluate our relationship with the Earth. It envelops a series of transformations, both visible and

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Edward Philips

December 1, 2025

Do 200 Animal Species Really Go Extinct Every Day?

In an age of unprecedented environmental challenges, the notion that 200 species of animals go extinct every day evokes a sense of urgency

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Edward Philips

December 1, 2025

How Many Homes Can Wind Energy Power?

As the world grapples with the ever-looming specter of climate change, the quest for sustainable energy sources has taken precedence in public discourse.

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Edward Philips

December 1, 2025

How Much Power Is Produced by One Wind Power Plant?

As the world grapples with climate change and the dire necessity for sustainable energy sources, the allure of wind power stands formidable. It

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Edward Philips

December 1, 2025

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