Tulane University: Is Climate Change Stressing Us Out? New Study Aims to Find Out
September 27, 2024
September 27, 2024
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, Sept. 27 (TNSres) -- Tulane University issued the following news release:
While the major impacts of climate change -- more severe weather, rising seas and frequent wildfires -- capture most of the headlines, a changing climate affects people in other, more subtle ways.
Communities may face regular flooding from stronger, more frequent rainstorms or more days sweltering in triple-digit temperatures that threaten the power grid and spike utility b . . .
While the major impacts of climate change -- more severe weather, rising seas and frequent wildfires -- capture most of the headlines, a changing climate affects people in other, more subtle ways.
Communities may face regular flooding from stronger, more frequent rainstorms or more days sweltering in triple-digit temperatures that threaten the power grid and spike utility b . . .