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Many people in public housing are especially vulnerable to extreme heat, and there's no federal requirement for air conditioning. That leaves some tenants struggling to pay for it on their own.
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Vibrio infection reports associated with brackish water contact have increased in recent decades and the range of waters associated with infection has spread north due to increasing water temperatures, officials said.
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Commissioner Mike Causey performed a hot car demo to show how dangerous the temperature is inside a vehicle.
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Under a new Army program, West Point students are working with the Defense Department to address climate challenges that could affect national security.
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A house collapsed into the ocean Monday on the string of islands just off the coast of North Carolina, according to U.S. National Park Service officials.
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The Neighborhood Energy Resiliency Project is helping about two dozen homeowners in Carrboro upgrade their homes for free to reduce energy usage and cost.
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Climate change has forced drastic changes in the snow sports community across the globe, but in North Carolina — where the temperatures fluctuate more and natural snow is often infrequent — it carries a much more immediate consequence to the industry than other skiing and snowboarding hubs such as Utah, Colorado, or Vermont.
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The caucus promotes an "all of the above" energy strategy including natural gas and more nuclear energy.
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Follow live updates from ¼ª²ÊÍøÍøÕ¾ staff as Ian moves across South and North Carolina.
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Researchers focused the study on a pest that typically ravages corn, cotton, soybeans, peppers, tomatoes and other vegetable crops.