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Why more extreme rain could mean more shark bites As rainfall intensifies with climate change, waste flushed out to sea could attract more sharks, putting bea…
WILLOW, Alaska—Corey Ercolani pulled a northern pike from a gillnet and slit its belly with a knife. Inside its guts lay fresh evidence of a growing biological…
A study published in Ecography has assessed how climate change may be destabilizing interactions between predators and prey in the wild—specifically, how owl–p…
Rising temperatures and wildfires threaten California's wine industry, risking harvests, grape flavors, and vineyard survival. The $45 billion industry's poten…
Typhoon Maysak flooded southern China, submerging villages and killing 21, while rare tornadoes hit inland Hubei; over 170,000 were displaced. Climate change i…
Severe heat waves in Europe and the US have killed thousands, highlighting climate change’s deadly impact on vulnerable populations. Governments are now implem…
One in ten people are still in extreme poverty, over two billion face moderate or severe food insecurity and the number affected by climate-related disasters h…
Welcome to Cited, your essential guide to new climate research. In the news ‘HEAT ALERT’:... The post Cited 7 July 2026: ‘Impossible’ heat | Global ocean recor…
One nearby lightning strike can destroy plugged-in electronics via power surges, causing costly damage or fires. Unplugging devices or using high-rated surge p…
Five people are dead and 12 trapped after a landslide in China's Shanxi province due to heavy rain loosening loess soil. This highlights China's struggle with …
Climate change is making heatwaves longer, hotter, and more deadly, causing over 160,000 deaths annually, with vulnerable groups at highest risk. Immediate act…























