Blueberry farmers, like Dick Byne in Georgia, are adapting to changing climate and weather patterns in order to yield the best produce. “This is the time of year our plants go to sleep,” said Byne, ...
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Can we dim the sun to fight climate change? Not without risking weather patterns, scientists suggest
Some think it's a no brainer: Scattering microscopic particles of sulfur into Earth's atmosphere would reduce the amount of sunlight that reaches the ground, thereby cooling the planet. Indeed, this ...
High above the North Pole, in a slice of atmosphere rarely noticed and even less understood, a transformation is underway. Over the next 10 days, changes in the stratosphere will upend weather ...
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