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The atmosphere already holds circa 10% more water vapour today than just 30 years ago. The warmer the atmosphere gets, the more water it can hold – about 7% more per 1°C of warming according to the Clausius-Clapeyron equation – and scientists have already observed a significant increase in atmospheric moisture, reports Climate Signals
Study finds decline in the stability of water yield in watersheds
These changes directly or indirectly impact the hydrological processes of the watershed system. The water yield of the watershed system may experience persistent disturbances by enhanced extreme climate events and human activities under global warming, challenging both system components and system balance
Photographer captures stunning images of 'rivers of rust' in Canada
CNN's Isa Soares speaks with photographer Edward Burtynsky about his exhibit on climate change, which highlights nature's beauty and our destruction of it
Climate change policies found to lose popularity when combined with pausing regulations or social justice
The authors found that pairing climate policies with other policies does not necessarily increase their popular appeal, and can actually reduce public support
New Manitoba NDP government may not be climate’s best friend
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Louisiana energy company plans to float above climate damage — literally
To make south Louisiana’s oil and gas infrastructure more resilient to extreme weather, Entergy Louisiana wants to build a $441 million floating natural gas power plant as the land around it continues to vanish from a combination of sinking and sea-level rise
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