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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.
Few other places in the West exemplify the changes brought about by climate change more than the Navajo Nation.
More billion-dollar severe storms. More storms with tornadic potential. Severe weather hazards shifting east into additional vulnerable communities—and extending earlier into winter months.
In the 65 largest U.S. cities, 76% of K-12 public school students attend school in extreme urban heat islands according to new Climate Central analysis.
New Climate Central analysis shows where urban heat is most intense in 65 major cities that account for 15% of the U.S. population.
America’s capacity to generate carbon-free energy from solar and wind power grew in 2022. New analysis of Climate Central’s WeatherPower™ data shows how much and where.
By Bobby Magill Follow @bobbymagill The Front Lines of Climate Change:Global warming is, by definition, global, but the impacts of climate change will touch everyone on a local level. How each ...
IPCC report's last installment says major shift to renewable energy needed to limit CO2 emissions.
Poison ivy and the Lyme disease-carrying blacklegged tick may both pose more of a threat to public health now, as a result of climate change.
Click the downloadable graphic: Top 10 Hottest Years in the U.S. Global carbon emissions from burning coal, oil, and methane gas climbed to their highest levels ever in 2024. This heat-trapping ...
Unusually warm ocean temperatures contributed to Hurricane Beryl's rapid intensification.
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