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AP Newsroom on MSNSunscreen for grapes: How Alpine winemakers are fighting the heatWith increasing European heatwaves, even mountain vineyards are suffering from extreme heat. In Italy's Aosta Valley, winemakers have resorted to using a mineral sunscreen called kaolin to protect the ...
Bark beetles have impacted nearly 80% of Colorado’s pine forests, and yet ecologists say the devastation is a sign of climate ...
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Laura Dahlmeier, a trailblazer in biathlon and one of Germany's most decorated winter athletes, has died at 31 after a ...
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KTAB Abilene on MSNUnveiling West Texas: The cause of drastic temperature swingsIf you’ve lived in West Texas long enough, or just in Texas, you know the saying: “Don’t like the weather? Wait five minutes.
Hikers have been evacuated from the Italian Dolomites after multiple rockfalls, causing the immediate closure of popular ...
Nestled in the high desert of Central Oregon, Prineville is a hidden gem for budget-conscious retirees. This small town offers big savings with a cost of living that’s about 12% lower than the ...
Looking for a unique summer adventure? Camping near a glacier in Alberta offers an unparalleled experience. This guide covers ...
Two wildfires burning in the western United States are so hot that they’re spurring the formation of “fire clouds” that can create their own erratic weather systems.
Climate change is exacerbating extreme heat waves across the country, burdening families, putting Americans’ health at risk, driving up utility bills, straining ecosystems, and deepening inequality.
In temperate forests, the biomass-building benefits of warmer growing seasons are offset by damaging variability in winter ...
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