Floods and landslides triggered by the storms have killed more than 1,600 people, with hundreds more still missing.
Advancements in technology are allowing researchers to determine the extent to which climate change contributed to some extreme weather events.
Climate change is more prevalent today than ever, and it’s having a notable impact on our mental health across the world ...
The second Trump Administration’s assault on the environment has been as damaging as expected, but other developments this ...
As Washington state prepares for mass rain-induced evacuations, here's what climate has to do with extreme downpours.Days of ...
The extreme rainfall that occurred in the Northeast on Monday will likely occur more often in the future as a result of climate change, research shows. The Northeast has experienced the largest ...
CAMARILLO, CA - MAY 3: A man on a rooftop looks at approaching flames as the Springs fire continues to grow on May 3, 2013 near Camarillo, California. The wildfire has spread to more than 18,000 acres ...
Climate change is accelerating the refugee crisis and posing global, demographic and political disruptions, a panelist said at an April 25 event. The event, titled “State of Disaster: How Climate ...
In 2024, more than 11 million people in India were displaced due to natural calamities, a 30% increase from the previous year ...
As headlines about heat waves, floods and wildfires become more frequent, many people report a growing sense of worry about ...
Health professionals would be wise to take note of a similar story playing out on U.S. soil: even 8 years after Hurricanes ...
Yeah. How about heat waves? Absent climate change, would we be experiencing events such as the Pacific Northwest 2021 heat wave or this past summer's heat wave in the U.S.? It's interesting you would ...