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Drought Disasters Around the World

Drought is taking a toll across the globe. In California, over 100 million trees have died. Farmers in Tennessee and Georgia are struggling as pastures dry up. Peru is facing its worst drought in 50 years, sparking wildfires across protected lands. In Africa, drought has left hundreds of thousands facing famine in Madagascar and severe crop losses in Zimbabwe and Somalia.

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Does Climate Change Contribute to Violence and War?

Severe droughts can devastate crops and force farmers off their land, sometimes contributing to conflict in already strained regions. While climate events play a role, economic policies, political instability, and other social factors are also key drivers of displacement and unrest.

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Ice Puts Global Warming Under Fire

This winter, skeptics of global warming have plenty to question as extreme cold grips parts of the world. Global warming refers to rising surface temperatures, while climate change encompasses global warming plus its broader impacts—sea-level rise, changing weather patterns, and more. Misunderstandings often arise because the terms are used interchangeably, fueling debate among the uninformed and informed alike.

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