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Burning fossil fuels creates heat-trapping pollution as well as air pollutants, both of which can worsen air quality and put health at risk.
Dangerous heat is forecast across the Southwest U.S. and northern Mexico this week. Nearly 53 million people are expected to experience at least one day under these exceptional, climate-driven ...
Climate Central's interactive tools help track ocean warming trends and their links to human-caused climate change.
Extreme heat streaks are becoming more common in major U.S. cities as climate change fuels more dangerous heat.
An analysis of how climate change boosted United States temperatures in June 2024 Using Climate Central’s Climate Shift Index (CSI) tool to measure the impact of climate change on daily ...
If you think the original temperature spiral was intense, wait until you see it with future climate projections.
Climate Shift Index Alert • June 4, 2024 Climate change influencing early-season extreme heat across North America ...
October minimum temperatures from 1970 to 2023 were obtained from the Applied Climate Information System (ACIS). Local Halloween climate extremes were also retrieved from ACIS, but included each ...
Like all other seasons, spring is getting warmer across the country. Since 1970, spring temperatures have increased by 2°F on average across the contiguous U.S. These long-term warming trends ...
Football season is warming up in every NFL city. The teams’ home cities are also experiencing more risky heat extremes in the lead-up to the regular season.
The offshore wind industry is eying President-elect Trump as America's first offshore wind project begins operation.
With high levels of pollution and warming, future summers in 247 U.S. cities would feel like an entirely different part of the country — or the world — by 2100.