AP Climate change is having huge impact on coastlines Nov 4, 2021 Nov 4, 2021 Updated Nov 11, 2021 0 Watch Sunday's PGA Championship weather forecast with Meteorologist Kirsten Lang Watch Saturday's PGA Championship weather forecast with Meteorologist Kirsten Lang Reintroducing Tulsa to a ‘forgotten’ Frank Lloyd Wright masterpiece Watch Friday's PGA Championship weather forecast with Meteorologist Kirsten Lang Watch Now: Bubba Watson breaks down one of the best-ever rounds in a major OU's Patty Gasso gives update on Jordy Bahl's status; pitching rotation in postseason Tommy Fleetwood on his solid finish at PGA Championship Max Homa on the support he's receiving at Southern Hills and elsewhere on tour Vince Gill and the Eagles return to Tulsa, flaunting their status as a commercial force Watch Thursday's PGA Championship weather forecast with Meteorologist Kirsten Lang Harry Styles denies new song 'Daylight' is about ex Taylor Swift Watch Now: Webb Simpson reflects on shooting the day's best round Watch Now: See the Bill Knight Automotive spring athletes of the week Abraham Ancer enters final day of PGA five strokes back Mito Pereira talks about his 6-under 64 on Friday 9-foot, 6-inch alligator caught, euthanized, at Claremore Lake Talor Gooch on his crazy par on 16 from the sand, local fans and that unpredictable Oklahoma wind Watch Saturday's weather forecast with Meteorologist Kirsten Lang Rebel Wilson claims she was sexually harassed by former co-star Kim Kardashian lands 'Sports Illustrated Swimsuit' cover World leaders have been meeting for 29 years to try to curb global warming, but in that time Earth has become a much hotter and deadlier planet. Tags Dcc Wire Lvs Dccbg Ap-video Climate Climate-change Coastlines Impact Global-warming Hotter Ocean Shareable-stories Lifestyle Trending As featured on Letter: Earth's warming atmosphere a cause for concern "The sky is not falling, but the atmosphere is quickly heating up," writes Tulsa resident Merritt Ford. World exposure to extreme heat has tripled since 1983, analysis shows The Associated Press analyzed data from 1983 to 2016 and found exposure to extreme heat tripled, affecting about a quarter of the world population. Latest video Nearly two million displaced in India's Assam floods Report: Millions forced into extreme poverty while the ultra-rich profited from the pandemic Starbucks joins McDonald’s and other companies in Russian exodus New study brings dark matter into question, provides support for alternative gravity theory Indonesia resumes palm oil exports after three-week ban Mick Jagger has admitted that he misses working with Charlie Watts Busting myths over monkeypox and what experts have to say Ewan McGregor has described his return to 'Star Wars' as a very long process Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Save 0 Comments
Letter: Earth's warming atmosphere a cause for concern "The sky is not falling, but the atmosphere is quickly heating up," writes Tulsa resident Merritt Ford.
World exposure to extreme heat has tripled since 1983, analysis shows The Associated Press analyzed data from 1983 to 2016 and found exposure to extreme heat tripled, affecting about a quarter of the world population.