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Super Typhoon Mawar Lashes Guam As Category 4 Storm With Strong Winds, Rain
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Super Typhoon Mawar barreled into Guam as a powerful Category 4 storm Wednesday, pummeling the U.S. Pacific territory with high winds, heavy rains and a dangerous storm surge that swamped low-lying areas as residents hunkered down in homes and shelters.
Carbon Dioxide Emissions Rising Globally, But Drop In China
Associated Press
Global carbon dioxide emissions are on the rise across the globe, except in China where the CPC has made a concerted effort to reduce green house gases.
Report: War-Triggered Gas Boom Threatens World Climate Goal
Associated Press
A spike in natural gas usage is undermining goals for decreasing carbon emissions.
Doctors Say ‘Fossil Fuel Addiction’ Kills, Starves Millions
Associated Press
A new study shows that extreme weather caused by climate changed has forced 100 million people into hunger and increased excessive heat deaths.
UN Weather Agency: Greenhouse Gases Reach New Record In 2021
Associated Press
The three main greenhouse gases hit record high levels in the atmosphere last year, the U.N. weather agency said Wednesday, calling it an “ominous” sign as war in Ukraine, rising costs of food and fuel, and other worries have elbowed in on longtime concerns about global warming in recent months.
UN Chief: World Is In `Life-Or-Death Struggle’ For Survival
Associated Press
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned Monday that the world is in “a life-or-death struggle” for survival as “ climate chaos gallops ahead” and accused the world’s 20 wealthiest countries of failing to do enough to stop the planet from overheating.
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Hurricane Ian Heads For Carolinas After Pounding Florida
Associated Press
A revived Hurricane Ian set its sights on South Carolina’s coast Friday and the historic city of Charleston, with forecasters predicting a storm surge and floods after the megastorm caused catastrophic damage in Florida and left people trapped in their homes.
Hurricane Ian Heads For Carolinas After Pounding Florida
Associated Press
A revived Hurricane Ian set its sights on South Carolina’s coast Friday and the historic city of Charleston, with forecasters predicting a storm surge and floods after the megastorm caused catastrophic damage in Florida and left people trapped in their homes.
Record Methane Leak Flows From Damaged Baltic Sea Pipelines
Associated Press
Methane leaking from the damaged Nord Stream pipelines is likely to be the biggest burst of the potent greenhouse gas on record, by far.
Record Methane Leak Flows From Damaged Baltic Sea Pipelines
Associated Press
Methane leaking from the damaged Nord Stream pipelines is likely to be the biggest burst of the potent greenhouse gas on record, by far.
‘Clairvoyant’ 2012 Climate Report Warned Of Extreme Weather
Associated Press
In a report that changed the way the world thinks about the harms of global warming, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s special report on extreme events, disasters and climate change warned in 2012: “A changing climate leads to changes in the frequency, intensity, spatial extent, duration, and timing of extreme weather and climate events, and can result in unprecedented extreme weather and climate events.”
‘Clairvoyant’ 2012 Climate Report Warned Of Extreme Weather
Associated Press
In a report that changed the way the world thinks about the harms of global warming, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s special report on extreme events, disasters and climate change warned in 2012: “A changing climate leads to changes in the frequency, intensity, spatial extent, duration, and timing of extreme weather and climate events, and can result in unprecedented extreme weather and climate events.”
‘Zombie Ice’ From Greenland Will Raise Sea Level 10 Inches
Associated Press
Zombie ice from the massive Greenland ice sheet will eventually raise global sea level by at least 10 inches (27 centimeters) on its own, according to a study released Monday.
‘Zombie Ice’ From Greenland Will Raise Sea Level 10 Inches
Associated Press
Zombie ice from the massive Greenland ice sheet will eventually raise global sea level by at least 10 inches (27 centimeters) on its own, according to a study released Monday.
Dangerous Heat Predicted To Hit 3 Times More Often In Future
Associated Press
What’s considered officially “dangerous heat” in coming decades will likely hit much of the world at least three times more often as climate change worsens, according to a new study.
Dangerous Heat Predicted To Hit 3 Times More Often In Future
Associated Press
What’s considered officially “dangerous heat” in coming decades will likely hit much of the world at least three times more often as climate change worsens, according to a new study.
Chances Of Climate Catastrophe Are Ignored, Scientists Say
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Experts are ignoring the worst possible climate change catastrophic scenarios, including collapse of society or the potential extinction of humans, however unlikely, a group of top scientists claim.
Chances Of Climate Catastrophe Are Ignored, Scientists Say
Associated Press
Experts are ignoring the worst possible climate change catastrophic scenarios, including collapse of society or the potential extinction of humans, however unlikely, a group of top scientists claim.
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NASA Asteroid Mission On Hold Due To Late Software Delivery
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NASA put an asteroid mission on hold Friday, blaming the late delivery of its own navigation software.
NASA Asteroid Mission On Hold Due To Late Software Delivery
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NASA put an asteroid mission on hold Friday, blaming the late delivery of its own navigation software.
Sky High: Carbon Dioxide Levels In Air Spike Past Milestone
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The amount of heat-trapping carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has shot past a key milestone -- more than 50% higher than pre-industrial times -- and is at levels not seen since millions of years ago when Earth was a hothouse ocean-inundated planet, federal scientists announced Friday.
Sky High: Carbon Dioxide Levels In Air Spike Past Milestone
Associated Press
The amount of heat-trapping carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has shot past a key milestone -- more than 50% higher than pre-industrial times -- and is at levels not seen since millions of years ago when Earth was a hothouse ocean-inundated planet, federal scientists announced Friday.
Stormy Repeat: NOAA Predicts Busy Atlantic Hurricane Season
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Federal meteorologists are forecasting a record-shattering seventh straight unusually busy Atlantic hurricane season.
Stormy Repeat: NOAA Predicts Busy Atlantic Hurricane Season
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Federal meteorologists are forecasting a record-shattering seventh straight unusually busy Atlantic hurricane season.
Astronomers Capture 1st Image Of Milky Way’s Huge Black Hole
Associated Press
The world’s first image of the chaotic supermassive black hole at the center of our Milky Way galaxy doesn’t portray a voracious cosmic destroyer but what astronomers Thursday called a “gentle giant” on a near-starvation diet.
Astronomers Capture 1st Image Of Milky Way’s Huge Black Hole
Associated Press
The world’s first image of the chaotic supermassive black hole at the center of our Milky Way galaxy doesn’t portray a voracious cosmic destroyer but what astronomers Thursday called a “gentle giant” on a near-starvation diet.
Study Finds Cleaner Air Leads To More Atlantic Hurricanes
Associated Press
Cleaner air in United States and Europe is brewing more Atlantic hurricanes, a new U.S. government study found.
Study Finds Cleaner Air Leads To More Atlantic Hurricanes
Associated Press
Cleaner air in United States and Europe is brewing more Atlantic hurricanes, a new U.S. government study found.
Weary Of Many Disasters? UN Says Worse To Come
Associated Press
A disaster-weary globe will be hit harder in the coming years by even more catastrophes colliding in an interconnected world, a United Nations report issued Monday says.
Weary Of Many Disasters? UN Says Worse To Come
Associated Press
A disaster-weary globe will be hit harder in the coming years by even more catastrophes colliding in an interconnected world, a United Nations report issued Monday says.
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Play The Percentages
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Dean Blevins, John Holcomb and Toby Rowland answer a variety of questions in this week's edition of Play the Percentages.
Play The Percentages
News On 6
Dean Blevins, John Holcomb and Toby Rowland answer a variety of questions in this week's edition of Play the Percentages.
OU, OSU, TU Spring Football Breakdown
News On 6
OU, OSU and TU look ahead to the 2025 football season with big changes and even bigger expectations.
OU, OSU, TU Spring Football Breakdown
News On 6
OU, OSU and TU look ahead to the 2025 football season with big changes and even bigger expectations.
Two men are charged after raw sewage flows through parts of Bluff Creek
Stephanie Maniche
Two Bethany-Warr Acres Public Works Authority employees face charges for knowingly releasing raw sewage into Bluff Creek.
Two men are charged after raw sewage flows through parts of Bluff Creek
Stephanie Maniche
Two Bethany-Warr Acres Public Works Authority employees face charges for knowingly releasing raw sewage into Bluff Creek.
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Play The Percentages
News On 6
Dean Blevins, John Holcomb and Toby Rowland answer a variety of questions in this week's edition of Play the Percentages.
OU, OSU, TU Spring Football Breakdown
News On 6
OU, OSU and TU look ahead to the 2025 football season with big changes and even bigger expectations.
Two men are charged after raw sewage flows through parts of Bluff Creek
Stephanie Maniche
Two Bethany-Warr Acres Public Works Authority employees face charges for knowingly releasing raw sewage into Bluff Creek.
Monday starts cold, warms up by the afternoon
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Temperatures on Monday start cool but warm up by the afternoon. The next storm system moves through Tuesday night.
Matt Pinto talks Monday matchup with the Bulls
News On 6
Matt Pinto brings us the 1-on-1 with the Thunder as they look to be the favorites to win MVP and the NBA Title.
NAIA National Tournament: Oklahoma Wesleyan can't take the heat in the finals
News On 6
Oklahoma Wesleyan's incredible run in the NAIA National Tournament came to an end in the national title game on Tuesday.
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