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Less accurate forecasts and reduced federal support may make local officials more skittish about calling lifesaving evacuations.
Transcript: When it rains in Newton, Massachusetts, water rushes off roads, down asphalt gullies, and into Cheesecake Brook – a small stream that was converted many years ago in ...
The Atlantic’s first named storm of 2025 formed farther to the northeast than any June named storm on record, and is not a ...
In a recent study, his team estimated that if the world warms about 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit more, a total area roughly the size of the U.S. could reach temperatures that cross this dangerous threshold ...
On the heels of Otis and John, Erick is now the third storm in less than three years to strike Mexico’s southern Pacific ...
They are followed by books that focus more closely on the interconnections between the oceans and climate change. Two books ...
Between 80% and 89% of the world’s people want their governments to do more about climate change. This fact is the central tenet of the 89% Project for climate journalism.
Our knowledge of future climate change is largely dependent on complex computer simulation models. These models are huge – they are made up of more than 1 million lines of computer code representing ...
Cuts, chaos, and climate change are converging to leave Americans more vulnerable to disaster than they were in 2005.
Transcript: People in cities can often walk, bike, or take public transit. But sometimes they need a car – for example, to pick up a large purchase or to get to an appointment a ...
Bountiful remains of foraminifera reveal how organisms responded to climate disturbances of the past. They can help predict the future, too.