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The lines in the infographic demonstrate how the planet has warmed over time. Here’s a look at how climate change is impacting Kentucky and what the future looks like if humans continue to rely on fossil fuels.
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Kentuckiana Regional Planning & Development Agency and Louisville Metro’s Office for Aging & Disabled Citizens gave away 500 new fans to elderly and disabled people Saturday at the annual Fan Fair.
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The natural climate pattern known as El Niño has officially begun. It exacerbates human-caused climate change, driving even hotter temperatures and other dangerous weather.
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Climate scientists say this winter's storms in California are nothing compared to what's predicted in a warmer world. Some residents in one community question whether its time to leave.
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The Indiana Senate Environmental Affairs Committee adjourned without voting on a bill on Monday that would have created a climate solutions task force.
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They flee their homes not solely because of climatic changes that make it difficult to earn a living but also because of violence sparked by the competition for dwindling resources.
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According to a new study, Kentucky is among the U.S. states that could see heat indices above 125 degrees by 2053.
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Kentucky lawmakers want the state to stop doing business with banks that are divesting from the fossil fuel industry.
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Kentucky would have to divest from financial companies that boycott fossil fuel investments under a bill advancing in the legislature.