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No place is a climate haven. Better preparation and planning for locations prone to natural disasters can save lives and reduce costs.
“The ceaseless repeating from the media, politicians and activists claiming that climate change is making weather more dangerous and severe is just nonsense. That is just NOT true,” posted ...
Record heat, massive fires, deadly floods... August has barely begun, but the summer of 2025 is already marked by a cascade of destructive and deadly weather in the Northern Hemisphere.
The Trump administration's proposal to roll back the endangerment finding includes many misleading and inaccurate claims.
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To get that perfect ear of corn, weather has to cooperate. Climate change is making it dicier.
Factors like consistently high summer overnight temperatures, droughts and heavier-than-usual rains at the wrong time can ...
We fact-checked the Trump administration’s climate report Scientists say the report cherry-picks key data and misrepresents the state of climate research.
Scorching heat and humidity across parts of the U.S. come as the release of the State of the Climate report for 2024 came out ...
Fire-scorched land is less able to handle climate-driven downpours.
Flames to floods: How Europe's devastating wildfires are fueling its next climate crisis by Ioanna Stamataki, The Conversation edited by Gaby Clark, reviewed by Andrew Zinin Editors' notes ...
Research shows 40% of small businesses do not reopen after a natural disaster and another 25% shutter within a year of the catastrophe.
The first weekend in August will be wet with scattered rain and thunderstorms likely to dampen some outdoor plans.
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