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If sea levels are rising, why are the Maldives still above water?
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Geo-engineering does not cause severe weather, but what does it do?

What is the impact of climate change on floods?

Forest projects do not adequately compensate flight emissions

“The cheapest electricity”, “green dictate from Brussels” and more myths about coal plants

Electricity from coal

Murcia recorded 47.8 ºC on July 29, 1876, which proves that climate change does not exist

A ship equipped with satellite dishes and the capacity to modify the climate above the port of Santander

Climate vs. weather: a deep dive on the key differences

Indian profiles fuel outrage over harm on social media

La desinformación que Trump también enfrenta en su camino a la Casa Blanca

Environmental impacts of the fossil fuel industry outweigh those of EV metal mining, experts say

Humans do not have the technology to manipulate hurricanes

In most cases, electrifying cars reduces their emissions

Climate change and its impacts on the water cycle; how can it increase both droughts and heavy downpours?

The electric car reduces the carbon footprint of road transport in the majority of cases

From vibrant corals to white skeletons: climate change and looming existential threats to coral reefs

Reducing greenhouse gas emissions from all states is crucial to limiting global warming

Volcanoes influence the climate, but human beings influence the most

Are extreme heat waves the new normal

Denial exploits extreme events to deny climate change