Underreporting of Heatwave Deaths in India Raises Concerns
Experts caution that the official death toll from heatwaves in India is likely significantly underestimated, with tens of thousands affected.
Climate, ecology, sustainability, biodiversity, and energy transition.
Experts caution that the official death toll from heatwaves in India is likely significantly underestimated, with tens of thousands affected.
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A recent study from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem suggests that aerosols can influence climate warming or cooling, depending on the time frame considered.
Residents of Charlottesville can now take advantage of a new service allowing them to dispose of lithium batteries for free at the Ivy Solid Waste & Recycling Center.
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