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With wildfires raging after the hottest and driest summer on record in Texas, scientists weigh in on the climate change connections.
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.
The global temperature data is in and signs of climate change could not be clearer—2020 was one of the two warmest years on record.
Extreme weather events fueled by climate change bring health risks—including from damp, moldy homes after storms and floods.
New Climate Central analysis shows where urban heat is most intense in 65 major cities that account for 15% of the U.S. population.
The U.S. has already experienced 15 billion-dollar disasters in 2022—well above the annual average, reflecting the long-term rise in the frequency of such devastating events.
Unusually warm ocean temperatures contributed to Hurricane Beryl's rapid intensification.
Over the last five decades, the Great Lakes have trended toward less ice, for less time — consistent with global trends in lake ice decline as the planet warms.
Read the full report: Coastal Flood Risk Across the U.S. Download the data: Coastal Flood Exposure Analysis Key Facts As sea levels rise, flooding is becoming more common along U.S. coasts, where ...
Coastal Risk Finder, Climate Central’s new interactive map resource, shows who’s at risk from worsening coastal floods driven by rising seas in the U.S. — and what’s being done to adapt.
Winter chill brings summer fruits (and nuts). But warmer, shorter winters can disrupt the chill that fruit and nut crops—and related local economies—depend on.
Some scientists are increasingly looking at global warming as a waste disposal problem.