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Zillow Adds Climate Risk Data on Home Listings To Help Buyers Assess Potential Damage From Extreme Weather

The new climate risk feature will show buyers how vulnerable each home for sale might be to extreme weather events in the next 30 years.

Nearly Half of All Homes in the US at Risk of Severe or Extreme Damage From Climate Change: Study

At least $22 trillion worth of properties are at risk of damage from severe or extreme flooding, high winds, wildfires, heat, and poo air quality.

Green Living 101: Simple Tips You Can Do At Home To Help Save the Environment

For centuries, humans have played a role in the destruction of Mother Nature. While the effects of global warming are slowly being felt across the globe, the good news is that there are still ways in which you can help reverse these effects and start saving the Earth.

Greener Living 2016: Pre-built Eco-houses Anyone Can Have

Many Americans are turning into pre-built modular kits for their houses. It is simple to build, requires minimal on-site construction, and the quality is way above when it first started out.

International News: Pope Francis Comments on Climate Change, ‘Africa is a martyr and the world is at its limits’ Says the Pope

During his return flight to Rome from his visit in Africa, Pope Francis took some of his time and answered direct questions from the reporters who were also on board the plane.

Canada Real Estate News: Real Estate Industry in Coastal Areas Affected by the Rising of Sea-Levels

The possibility of the sea levels rising due to climate change has been affecting the real estate industry in the coastal areas of Canada.

Climate Change, Excessive Carbon Emissions Could Threaten Human Life in Persian Gulf by 2100: Study

A study on the adverse effects of climate change in the Middle East revealed that the fuel producing region will eventually get hotter due to the emissions that will come from the same fossil fuel the land is producing.

Experts Say 'New York' is More Prone to Flooding Due to Storm

Scientists say that New York City is now more prone to storm- driven flooding than it is 1,000 or even 100 years ago due to climate change, rising sea level and changes in storm nature.

'Global Warming' Expected to Worsen Until 2016

Global warming due to man-made greenhouses, gases, and pollution is projected to produce an "exceptionally" high temperature for the remaining months of this year and for 2016.

The Current El Niño's Growing Intensity Could Be The World's Third Strongest

With the current weather condition and the ever growing intensity of El Niño, experts now fear that it will dramatically re-shape the world's weather-- and its effect might be worse than what the earth had experienced before.

A Move to Transform Atlantic City into a Research Center for Climate Change and Coastal Resiliency

An architectural firm has recommended transforming the former tourism and entertainment hub into a research center for climate change and coastal resiliency.

Newtok: The Alaskan Village that will Soon be Gone Due to Climate Change

This small Alaskan village may be found underwater in the next two decades. If there is one place on Earth that is severely suffering from the effects of climate change, it is in Newtok, Alaska.

Earth to Experience “Mini Ice Age” in the Next 11 Years: Is This True?

The controversy about this issue of the earth experiencing “mini ice age” in the next 11 years started from Valentina Zharkova who is a professor at Northumbria University in the United Kingdom.

One Direction 2015 Action 1/D: Group Accused of Being 'Two-Faced' For Supporting Climate Change Despite Using Two Jets for Tours

One Direction has been accused of being "two-faced" for supporting climate change despite using two jets, but they slammed the accusations saying their jets are part of a carbon emissions program.

Gobal warming threat heightened in latest U.N. report

Global warming poses a growing threat to the health, economic prospects, and food and water sources of billions of people, top scientists said in a report that urges swift action to counter the effects of carbon emissions.