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Georgia, wildfires and Climate Change

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Hot, dry and hurricane-scarred: How climate change fueled wildfires in Georgia and Florida
Wildfires raging this week in southern Georgia and northern Florida were fueled by a combination of hot and windy conditions, severe drought and dried-out vegetation from past hurricanes all feeding t...

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Georgia Blaze Shows How Climate Change Has Led to More Wildfires in the East
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Debris from Hurricane Helene is helping fuel Georgia’s wildfires
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Georgia wildfires destroy over 120 homes, threaten nearly 1,000 more
Two large wildfires burning in drought-stricken southeast Georgia have destroyed more than 120 homes and are threatening nearly 1,000 more.

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Hundreds of wildfires burn across Florida and Georgia
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Georgia governor says balloon hitting power line started massive wildfire
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Woman’s home destroyed by Georgia wildfires
Wildfires have ripped through the South, forcing hundreds of Georgia residents to flee.

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Weekend rain unlikely to help wildfire situation in South Georgia
Las Vegas Sun · 5h
Growing Georgia wildfires have destroyed 120 homes, forcing new evacuations
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'Climate change is kicking our butts.' March smashes heat records for continental U.S.

The next year or so looks to turn the dial up on global warmth even more, as some forecasts predict a brewing El Niño will reach superstrength.
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Why climate models and ocean observations diverge, and what it means for rain and drought

Scientific models have predicted that climate change will drive oceans in the Northern Hemisphere to warm faster than oceans in the Southern Hemisphere. However, observational data over the last 70 years show the opposite—that Southern Hemisphere oceans are warming faster.
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Lawmakers must end climate court shakedowns | GUEST COMMENTARY

Opinion: Congress must put a stop to out-of-control climate litigation that risks driving up energy costs, writes Ross Marchand.
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France kept climate change off G7 agenda to avoid clash with US

France wound up a meeting of G7 environment ministers on Friday defending its "pragmatic" decision to keep climate change off the agenda to avoid a clash with the U.S. U.S.
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A new idea to save the climate? Dam the Bering Strait

Blocking the narrow waterway between Russia and Alaska could help stabilize a vulnerable system of ocean currents, scientists found in a study.
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2026 Climate Solutions Summit kicks off in Rochester

The 2026 Climate Solutions Summit kicked off today in Rochester. The two-day event is hosted by the Climate Solutions Accelerator of the Genesee-Finger Lakes region. This
NOLA.com
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Louisiana moves a step closer to blocking climate change lawsuits against oil companies

The bill would prevent such suits from being filed before a legal effort gaining momentum in other states arrives in Louisiana.
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Planting a tree for Arbor Day? Think about what our climate will be like

Today’s Arbor Day is good timing to plant a tree, which is why the last Friday in April was selected as the date for this annual commemoration of our leafy neighbors. Lots of factors go into picking the best tree for a particular spot,
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How the Supreme Court’s Shadow Docket Upended Climate Policy

The Times unearthed memos that signaled a major shift in the court’s operations, in a decision that critics say was rushed and flawed.
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DeSantis signs bill shutting down local climate change efforts

The Republican-controlled Legislature passed a bill that prohibits localities from implementing carbon reduction policies like net zero, carbon taxes and cap-and-trade programs.
Climate Compass on MSN
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I'm a climate analyst: 6 reasons you should think twice about keeping over $5,000 in a coastal bank

Most people don't think about their bank the same way they think about their home or their car. A bank is just where your money lives, right? But where a bank physically operates, and what it's exposed to,
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