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Climate change, migrant safety among factors in Chicago winter preps 02:40. CHICAGO (CBS) -- There was no snow on the ground this mid-November, but full preparation has been launched for a more ...
How development is making underground climate change worse. In cities worldwide, heat from buildings and underground transportation causes the ground to warm at an alarming rate, by as much as 2.5 ...
As climate change warms average global temperatures, hailstones larger than pingpong or golf balls will become more frequent ...
A new report details how getting involved can make an impact — and how community-based strategies can significantly reduce ...
As climate change warms average global temperatures, hailstones larger than pingpong or golf balls will become more frequent — likely worsening the weather hazard’s already billions of dollars in ...
Chicago will soon release a climate action plan — a comprehensive look at the effects of climate change in the city, and actions to address it. It will be an update to a plan Chicago released in ...
ABC 7, Chicago's No. 1 station for news, presented a virtual town hall examining the impact of climate change and significant weather events on our environment.
The South Chicago farm is a world of vibrant green. Tomato plants stretch toward the sun, next to neat rows of herbs and a small herd of goats. Butterflies flit between towering sunflowers. Owned ...
Humanity is at an inflection point. I think we all agree that a livable climate, clean air, clean and accessible water, and thriving and biodiverse ecosystems are priceless. All too often, however ...
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Stacker on MSNHow Chicago feels about climate changeStacker compiled statistics about how people in Chicago feel about climate change using data from the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication.
It wasn’t the deadliest domestic tragedy prior to the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, as Rep. Sean Casten asserted in arguing for more climate change action.
Other than climate-change deniers, no one is saying such things won’t happen eventually. Chicago and the entire country indisputably are getting warmer, especially over the past 20 years.
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