Climate change will likely cause longer droughts and higher temperatures in some regions and more intense precipitation in ...
Researchers are pushing for more aggressive emissions reductions to minimize the threat of concurrent extreme weather events.
MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images 2025 started off with a flurry of intense weather. Southern California experienced bursts of 100-mph winds that spread record-breaking destructive wildfires. Major ...
The recent cold snap once again raised the question regarding the difference between weather and climate — two terms that were taught in earth science class that are vastly different from each other.
At global climate talks that just wrapped up, one of the few areas of agreement was about the worldwide toll of climate-driven weather disasters. Leaders from Pakistan and Kenya, Senegal and the ...
A new paper calls for ecologists and evolutionary biologists to consider how organisms experience climate rather than how ...
Maria Temming: In 2021, a historic heat wave baked the Pacific Northwest killing hundreds of people and fueling wildfires. Researchers later reported that human-caused climate change made this heat ...
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11 American cities on the climate safe list experts say may thrive in the future
Most cities don’t end up on a “climate haven” shortlist by accident. The ones that do tend to share a few quiet advantages: ...
For a long time, climate scientists have struggled to link extreme weather events to climate change. This has changed. The science of weather event attribution is now beginning to show the true costs ...
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5 senior-friendly cities boomers love for mild weather and climate stability
Climate has quietly become one of the top reasons baby boomers choose where to spend their retirement years. With extreme ...
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