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Miami World Cup Heat Crisis Deepens as New Climate Science Identifies Hard Rock Stadium Among the World's Most Dangerous Venues for Players
New climate research identifies Miami's Hard Rock Stadium as one of the most heat-dangerous venues for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with extreme temperatures and humidity posing risks to players and fans.
Latest Research Articles
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Illinois Has Already Shattered Its Tornado Record — and the Season's Peak Hasn't Even Arrived Yet
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New York City Is the Urban Heat Island Capital of America — That Title Will Cost Lives This Summer
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Los Angeles Is Rebuilding on Poisoned Ground — Questions Persist Over Government Transparency on Toxic Soil
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New York City Wildlife Under Pressure as Climate Stressors Alter Feeding and Migration Patterns
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Phoenix Is Running Out of Time — and the Colorado River Can't Save It This Summer
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New York City's Flooding Problem Is a Man-Made Disaster — and the Clock Is Running Out
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Breathing Crisis: L.A.'s May Wildfire Smoke Exposes a City Dangerously Unprepared for Its Own Climate
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Houston Is About to Be Cooked — and ERCOT's Grid Faces Its Most Consequential Summer Yet
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How Create Compounding Produces Customized Medications for Clinics and Pharmacies Across Canada
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Global Sea Level Rise Is Rising Faster Than Expected Due to Ocean Warming and Ice Sheet Melt
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New Tylosaurus Rex Mosasaur Discovery Reveals a Skull-Crushing Sea Predator From the Dinosaur Age
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Wildlife Behavior Changes Study Reveals How Human Presence Affects Wildlife Worldwide






