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Americans still don’t comprehend how imminent, dangerous, and far-reaching the threat is—and journalists are partly to blame.
Cold temps tie Twin Cities record, but climate change makes chilly July days a rarity originally appeared on Bring Me The ...
The extreme rainfall that occurred in the Northeast on Monday could happen more often in the future as a result of climate ...
A major climate report, the U.S. government's primary, peer-reviewed climate assessment that is completed every four to five ...
Texas state climatologist John Nielsen-Gammon said the deadly flooding in Kerr County over July Fourth weekend was not caused ...
With temperatures rising worldwide, scientists warn that staging the World Cup and other soccer tournaments in the Northern ...
Fungal spores, a significant but often overlooked allergy, are now appearing earlier in the year due to climate change. If ...
The Trump administration has made it harder for people, local and state governments to find critical climate change reports.
AccuWeather Vice President of Forecast Operations Dan DePodwin and AccuWeather Climate Expert Brett Anderson discuss the top headlines related to climate change in the July 18 edition of Climate In ...
Climate change is increasing the frequency and intensity of natural disasters like hurricanes and floods. Human actions, such as coastal development, can exacerbate the impact of natural disasters.
In peak vacation season, many of the continent’s most desirable getaways are becoming places to get away from.
Climate change is coming… but what on Earth can we do about it? Scientist Dr. Kimberley Miner has written a guide to riding ...