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"Hot Times in the Heartland" is a locally produced documentary on climate change in Kansas. Here's when and where you can watch it.
Opinion Wildfire threat is growing in America. Just look at Kansas. Fighting unexpected fires may take more than top-down climate legislation. How about public will?
A new study led by two researchers with the School of Public Affairs & Administration at the University of Kansas finds that ...
This year became the second deadliest on record for homicides in Kansas City — and some of those fatal shootings may be linked to an unsuspecting cause: climate change.
Canva How Kansas City feels about climate change Stacker compiled statistics about how people in Kansas City feel about climate change using data from the Yale Program on Climate Change ...
But one thing is clear in both Montana and Kansas, citizens — especially young people — are concerned about the effects of climate change.
But might all that change — say, before the November midterms? If there is any reason to think it will, it’s this: Two issues that happen to be of disproportionate importance to young voters ...
These struggles will unfortunately be amplified by the long-ranging effects of climate change. Kansas City is known for many things: the West Bottoms, the Chiefs and, of course, our barbecue.
While a drier and hotter landscape puts many wildlife at risk, roadrunners can take advantage of a warming world thanks to ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Our changing climate is leading to changes in our daily lives. For allergy sufferers, that may mean your itchy nose and watery eyes will get worse.
That might be a big mistake. Climate change is already taking a toll on Kansas and Missouri, and not just in the form of wintertime vegetation.