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Climate, Georgia and wildfires

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Georgia blaze shows how climate change has led to more wildfires in the East
Often considered more a problem for Western North America, wildfires are becoming more intense, frequent and damaging in the East, such as this week’s blaze that destroyed dozens of homes in Georgia, ...

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 · 10h · on MSN
Hot, dry and hurricane-scarred: How climate change fueled wildfires in Georgia and Florida
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Wildfires used to ‘go to sleep’ at night. Climate change has them burning overtime
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Georgia officials urge residents near wildfires to remain ready to evacuate
A wildfire fueled by shifting winds scorched homes and vehicles in southeastern Georgia Thursday, forcing residents to decide whether to evacuate or stay behind.

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 · 7h
Weekend rain unlikely to help wildfire situation in South Georgia
 · 6h
Georgia wildfires: New details revealed in possible causes of blazes
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Amid Brantley County wildfire, Dodge County sends firefighters to South Georgia to help out
Dodge County Fire Chief Malcolm Tyson said that two fire engines and four firefighters were deployed to Brantley County Thursday morning.

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Aerial Crews Assess Brantley Wildfire in Southern Georgia
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Crews contain 30-acre wildfire in north Georgia
NOLA.com
16h

Louisiana moves a step closer to blocking climate change lawsuits against oil companies

The bill would prevent such suits from being filed before a legal effort gaining momentum in other states arrives in Louisiana.
15d

'Climate change is kicking our butts.' March smashes heat records for continental U.S.

The next year or so looks to turn the dial up on global warmth even more, as some forecasts predict a brewing El Niño will reach superstrength.
3d

Climate Change, Simplified: What It Is, And What People Often Get Wrong

The difference between weather versus climate, rising extreme weather trends and shifting global patterns proves it’s far more than just a bit of warming.
WLRN
1d

DeSantis signs bill shutting down local climate change efforts

The Republican-controlled Legislature passed a bill that prohibits localities from implementing carbon reduction policies like net zero, carbon taxes and cap-and-trade programs.
14d

Climate change is outpacing evolution. Scientists are using DNA to catch up

As climate change outpaces the ability of ecosystems to adapt, scientists are turning to conservation genomics to guide restoration.
15hon MSN

Senate hopeful says US should be 'far more cooperative' with China to fight climate change

Far-left Maine Senate hopeful Graham Platner drew criticism for urging U.S.-China cooperation to fight climate change.
1don MSN

DeSantis signs bill on Earth Day reversing local climate change action

Governor DeSantis signed a Florida law on Earth Day preventing local governments from adopting net-zero emissions mandates or funding net-zero advocacy.
4h

France kept climate change off G7 agenda to avoid clash with US

France wound up a meeting of G7 environment ministers on Friday defending its "pragmatic" decision to keep climate change off the agenda to avoid a clash with the U.S. U.S.
Willamette Week
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OMSI Reopens Natural Sciences Hall With Focus on Climate Change

April 25 marks the official opening of the Nancy Stueber Natural Sciences Hall at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry. The new permanent exhibition is called Climate of Change/Clima de Cambio and it explores the relationship between people and our environment.
Montana Public Radio
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What does climate change in Montana look like? This winter, climatologist says

Snowpack in the West typically reaches its peak in early April but that hasn’t happened this year. Drought persists, setting up conditions for wildfires and low water supply. This warm, snowless winter points to a warming climate and trouble for Montana farmers.

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