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Wyoming faces grimmest snowpack in recorded history - WyoFile At a time of year when mountain snowpack usually peaks, record heat and little precipitation have created an unseasonably early melt that’s already run its course in some basins.

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Wyoming's snowpack usually peaks around the first of April. This year, the snow has been melting for weeks and it's already gone in places. What's left is at its lowest recorded level. It's a grim outlook for reservoirs, agriculture and wildlife.

wyofile.com/wyoming-face...

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Climate change could threaten monarch mass migration Suitable milkweed habitat in Mexico may shift south, fracturing existing migration routes and possibly pushing some butterflies to stay put.

Mexico’s suitable monarch overwintering habitat could shift south as the climate changes in decades to come. #ResistanceEarth

That could lengthen an already arduous journey and increase the energy required to make the trip. #Monarch
www.sciencenews.org/article/mona...

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Climate change will push venomous snakes towards highly populated coastlines Researchers say snake populations will broadly move towards higher latitudes and heavily populated areas as rising temperatures make their current habitats less suitable

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Watch out for snakes! Climate change is pushing venomous snakes out of their traditional, arid habitats and into higher elevations and populated areas. Floods caused by extreme weather also displace snakes, creating greater risk to humans.

www.independent.co.uk/climate-chan...

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Scientific studies calculate climate change as health danger, while Trump calls it a 'scam' The Trump administration has revoked a scientific finding that climate change is a danger to public health, an idea that President Donald Trump called “a scam.”

#ResistanceEarth

Trump has decided that climate change doesn't endanger public health. It makes about as much sense as to say that there's no such thing as gravity.

The data don't lie. Scientists know that climate change is increasing sickness and premature death.

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The US is now paying more than any other country for climate change damage, study suggests | BBC Science Focus Magazine Despite being the biggest carbon emitter, the US is already paying a disproportionate price for the climate crisis.

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Climate change has cost the U.S. $16.2 trillion since 1990, according to a new study. At the same time, we're responsible for $10.2 trillion in global harm. These are estimates of the damages that have already occurred, not what's yet to come.

www.sciencefocus.com/news/us-coun...

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Railroad tracks running through a crowded shopping area in Hanoi, Vietnam. People enjoying outdoor activities, restaurants and shops.

Railroad tracks running through a crowded shopping area in Hanoi, Vietnam. People enjoying outdoor activities, restaurants and shops.

Cities at risk of drowning‼️

#Deforestation & typhoons already put much of the coastal country at risk of flooding, an issue exacerbated by climate change. #ResistanceEarth

If the planet warms by 4°C, 7.6 million people in Hanoi will be forced to relocate. /11 www.espressomag.com/en/travel/se...

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A busy street in Khulna, Bangladesh during the day. Khulna, the third-largest city in Bangladesh, lies along the Bhairab River on a delta north of the Bay of Bengal.

A busy street in Khulna, Bangladesh during the day. Khulna, the third-largest city in Bangladesh, lies along the Bhairab River on a delta north of the Bay of Bengal.

Cities at risk of drowning.⚠️
As the planet warms and the seas rise, most of southwestern Bangladesh, Khulna will be swamped with water. #ResistanceEarth

If the planet warms by 4°C, 7.6 million people in Khulna will be forced to move to higher lands. /10 www.espressomag.com/en/travel/se...

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Wildlife-friendly landscapes dramatically boost biodiversity in fragmented forests, research reveals A new study has revealed that improving the landscapes surrounding forest remnants can dramatically increase their ability to retain bird species—even when the forest fragments themselves are small or...

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The matrix is essential to biodiversity. Not the one in the movie, but the system of farmland and vegetation that surrounds small forest remnants. New research shows that these systems can support many times more species than the forest remnants alone.

phys.org/news/2026-03...

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Oceans are absorbing the Earth's excess energy. That's bad news for food systems. As the planet traps more energy than it releases, global food production is on the line.

“As long as that energy imbalance is there, the Earth will keep on warming, ice will continue to melt, and sea levels will continue to rise.” #ResistanceEarth #FoodSecurity

🚨 grist.org/food-and-agr...

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Heavy rains in Kasese, Uganda are already making roads impassable—affecting school children, markets, and access to emergency services.

Anticipatory Actions and Early Warning Systems must be funded now to protect vulnerable communities and save lives.

#ResistanceEarth #EarlyAction #Now #BlueEarth

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Communities Grow Stronger when Women & Girls thrive.

Yesterday we joined the International Women's Day celebration in Kasese— Uganda with the District partners.

Uganda’s theme was “Scaling up Investment to Accelerate Access to Justice for All Women and Girls.”

#ResistanceEarth #wtpEarth #IWD2026

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‘I’ve never seen anything like it’: Hawaii’s small farmers begin recovery after catastrophic flooding Two kona low storms dumped up to 50in of rain on Oahu, flooding fields and submerging equipment

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Proof that no place is safe from climate change impacts, not even paradise: Hawaii suffered two back-to-back kona low storms that brought devastating rain, flooding communities and farms. Officials are estimating $1 billion in damages.

www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026...

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Insight 2025/2026 - The Foods Climate Changed Climate change is reshaping coffee, cocoa, tea and rice in Indonesia—cutting yields, altering taste and raising prices. As warming accelerates, will our favourite foods ever taste the same again?

The Foods Climate Changed

Climate change is reshaping coffee, cocoa, tea and rice in Indonesia—cutting yields, altering taste and raising prices.

As warming accelerates, will our favourite foods ever taste the same again? #ResistanceEarth

Watch: www.channelnewsasia.com/watch/insigh...

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This from the guy who halted offshore wind turbine projects based on his claim that they harm marine mammals.

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Ocean Conservancy's tool measures impact of litter cleanups | Coastal Review The organization's new online calculator lets users see how many seabirds, sea turtles and marine mammals they’ve helped by removing plastics from the environment.

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Ocean Conservancy has introduced an app that allows you to see the impact of your plastic cleanup efforts. Enter the amount and type of plastic you've picked up and the app will calculate how many animals you've protected.

coastalreview.org/2026/03/ocea...

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Toxic Pfas residue identified on 37% of California produce, new analysis finds Peaches, strawberries and grapes were almost always found to be contaminated with ‘forever chemicals’ in the analysis

The study included 930 samples across 78 types of non-organic, fruits and vegetables. Pfas pesticide residues were found on 348 samples. #ResistanceEarth

These forever chemicals pose a problem for food, the environment and pollute drinking water supplies. ☠️
www.theguardian.com/environment/...

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To Keep Climate Science Alive, U.S. Researchers Are Speaking in Code Words considered "woke" are vanishing from research proposals. Grist tracked the changes.

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Researchers are having to talk in doublespeak to get the federal grant money needed to continue their work. They're using terms like "extreme weather" and focusing on problems rather than causes to get around Trump "administration" sensors.

www.theenergymix.com/to-keep-clim...

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EV Sales Grew 20% Globally in 2025 Global electric vehicle (EV) sales grew 20% in 2025, with 20.7 million EVs sold. According to Benchmark, the European EV…

EV sales grew significantly across the world in 2025, while growth declined in Canada and the U.S. due to the removal of subsidies. #ResistanceEarth

Subsidies have played a significant role in increasing the prominence of EVs globally. 🔌🚘 www.instituteforenergyresearch.org/internationa...

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Scientific studies calculate climate change as health danger, while Trump calls it a 'scam' The Trump administration has revoked a scientific finding that climate change is a danger to public health, an idea that President Donald Trump called “a scam.”

#ResistanceEarth

Trump has decided that climate change doesn't endanger public health. It makes about as much sense as to say that there's no such thing as gravity.

The data don't lie. Scientists know that climate change is increasing sickness and premature death.

apnews.com/article/clim...

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Arctic sea ice hits lowest winter level as unprecedented heat smashes records all over Earth The sea ice is crucial to Earth’s climate because without it reflecting sunlight, more heat energy goes into the oceans. Ice of all kinds around the poles acts as Earth’s refrigerator.

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Here's a perfect example of a feedback loop. Arctic ice is at record lows due to climate change. Without Arctic ice reflecting sunlight, the oceans absorb more heat, causing more melting. Ice melt is disrupting ecosystems in unprecedented ways.

www.nbcnews.com/science/clim...

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Fossil fuel companies finally accept the climate crisis – just not their role in it The era of corporate climate denial is over but in courts around the world the big names have shifted strategy

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On brand, fossil fuel companies are blaming We the People for climate change. In court filings, they are accepting climate science but arguing that population size, economic activity, lifestyle and energy use are the cause of Earth's warming.

www.theguardian.com/environment/...

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Dolphins, stingers and ‘salt tongue’: an epic ocean swim around New Zealand’s east coast Jono Ridler has battled loneliness and fatigue as he aims to break the record for the longest unassisted staged swim – and raise awareness about fragile marine life

Raising awareness for #MarineLife

His 1,350km swim comes with a specific call to action – a petition to ban bottom trawling, in which heavy nets are dragged along the seabed. These very fragile ecosystems could take centuries to recover. #ResistanceEarth

📢 www.theguardian.com/world/2026/m...

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Modern agriculture is collapsing under climate change. Indigenous farming has answers. A new global review reveals a critical “gap between advocacy and evidence” when it comes to scaling traditional agriculture to fight climate change.

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Indigenous people know how to care for the land. Their agricultural techniques were designed to ensure nutrition, soil health and biodiversity. As modern food systems struggle to cope with climate change, Indigenous methods may provide a better approach.

grist.org/indigenous/m...

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Earth's climate more unbalanced than ever, WMO warns The world's oceans have broken heat records for nine straight years, glaciers are retreating and extreme weather is killing thousands. The only way to avoid the worst is to urgently ditch fossil fuels...

"Every key #climate indicator is flashing red. Humanity has just endured the 11 hottest years on record. When history repeats itself 11 times, it is no longer a coincidence. It is a call to act." 🚨

The consequences will reverberate for centuries without govt climate action‼️ #ResistanceEarth

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Seasonal allergies are getting worse—and climate change is partly to blame - UBC News UBC allergy expert on why there’s so much pollen in the air, and how to manage symptoms.

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Climate change is causing longer growing seasons, more pollen ... and worse allergies. I can attest to this. I've been a sneezy, itchy, red-eyed mess for weeks. You'd think it wouldn't be so bad in the high desert, but it is. 🤧

news.ubc.ca/2026/03/seas...

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Iowa’s Cancer Crisis Linked to Pesticides, PFAS, Fertilizer and Radon, Report Says - Inside Climate News The state is one of a handful where cancer diagnoses are on the rise.

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Iowans are facing rising cancer rates due to environmental pollutants such as pesticides and forever chemicals. The state is in the midst of a water crisis, but state leaders are blaming individual behaviors rather than environmental threats.

insideclimatenews.org/news/2503202...

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Before and after satellite images show how little snow is left in the western US | CNN A record warm March has melted an already abysmal snowpack across the western United States, with impacts clearly visible in satellite imagery. It’s setting the stage for an especially concerning summ...

Snowpack in the western US typically reaches its highest level by late March or early April, but instead it’s at record lows, meaning a host of potential impacts, including greater wildfire risk and less water availability to river basins come summer. #ResistanceEarth

➤ www.cnn.com/2026/03/25/w...

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What Whale Watching Week in Oregon can tell us about climate change • Oregon Capital Chronicle It’s Whale Watching Week in Oregon, which means visitors can spot gray whales as they swim to their Arctic feeding grounds.

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It's whale watching week in Oregon, when tourists travel to the state's shores hoping to see grey whales as they migrate to the Arctic. They'll be harder to spot this year, as grey whale populations have declined due to climate change.

oregoncapitalchronicle.com/2026/03/24/w...

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Record-breaking heat dome spreads across U.S. | CBC A huge heat dome is spreading across the United States. After breaking March records in 14 states with temperatures as high as 44.4 C, it's now widening and may become the most expansive heat dome eve...

A group of international climate scientists called World Weather Attribution determined that the record heat was "virtually impossible" and 800 times more likely because of climate change from the burning of coal, oil and natural gas. #ResistanceEarth #ClimateChaos

🌡️ www.cbc.ca/news/climate...

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Earth hit record heat levels in 2025 as UN says warming will last thousands of years Earth’s heat-trapping levels hit a record in 2025, with impacts expected to persist for thousands of years, the United Nations warned on Monday. The World Meteorological Organisation said the 11 warme...

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The Earth's energy is out of balance. No, I'm not talking about some chakra problem. Under normal circumstances, as much energy should leave the Earth as comes in from the sun. Human activity has upset that critical equilibrium.

www.france24.com/en/environme...

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