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Extreme weather caused by climate change is driving up the prices of basic food products worldwide and posing wider risks to ...
Climate change is significantly affecting forest ecosystems through rising temperatures, altered precipitation patterns, and ...
Dangerous storms have wreaked havoc across the Northeast this summer, and one recent study claims climate change has ...
In 2023 and 2024, the hottest years on record, more than 78 million acres of forests burned around the globe. The fires sent ...
Weather-wise, it's been a disastrous summer. Scientists say climate change is driving deadly weather disasters around the world, as hotter temperatures produce deeper droughts and heavier rains.
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro asks Penn State climate scientist Michael Mann about the relationship between the current examples of extreme weather and climate change. Now, there is no reasonable ...
To find out how climate change will affect different types of extreme weather, Newsweek spoke to environmental scientists, who explained the impacts on phenomena such as drought and extreme ...
Local officials and scientists at a climate action campaign event highlighted the need for improved infrastructure and ...
Most Americans fear extreme weather is getting worse, a new USA TODAY/Ipsos Poll finds, a concern underscored by the rising death toll from flash floods in central Texas.
Here is the central issue as the Texas Legislature deliberates: Republican lawmakers, so loath to utter the words “climate ...