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We are already experiencing the adverse impacts of a warming climate: 14 of the hottest summers since 2000; rising sea levels; changing rainfall patterns; increased droughts; and more erratic and destructive storms.

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United Kingdom's national weather service has released a map showing the areas in the Philippines that will experience heavy rainfall this week due to Typhoon Glenda.

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Global warming may have contributed to low rain levels in Somali in 2011 where tens of thousands died in a famine, research by British climate scientists suggests.

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Tropical Storm Katia shut down roads and power and led to one death yesterday in Ireland and Britain, where residents braced for the strongest wind gusts in 15 years.

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As Prince William and Kate Middleton tie the knot, Associated Press journalists are hunting down the most interesting details, from Westminster to points around the globe. Here's the latest on the big event.

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If recent history is a guide, Prince William and Kate Middleton can expect sunshine and clear skies on their wedding day.

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Scientists from around the world are providing even more evidence of global warming, one day after President Barack Obama renewed his call for climate legislation.

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Scientists from around the world are providing even more evidence of global warming, one day after President Barack Obama renewed his call for climate legislation.

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