It never used to be possible to attribute individual weather events to climate change and map their full consequences. Thanks ...
Climate change has increased exponentially, with each season becoming harder to predict. Surprisingly, the unprecedented weather has an adverse effect not just on the environment but also on a country ...
Last year ranked as one of the three hottest years ever recorded, with six different science teams placing 2025 just behind ...
Last year was the third-highest year on record for billion-dollar weather and climate disasters, according to new data from ...
Total damages caused by weather and climate events in the U.S. last year totaled $115 billion, according to Climate Central.
Nearly half of U.S. homeowners say climate risk could push them to move, according to a new Kin Homeownership Trends study.
Last year was Earth’s third hottest globally, but temperature is just one measure of climate change’s influence.
Congress is poised to reject President Donald Trump’s “astounding” proposed cuts to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration as well as NASA’s Earth science programs.
New research from the University of Arizona reveals that climate change has already reduced U.S. income by about 12 percent.
A new study finds climate change has already cut U.S. incomes by about 12%, driven by nationwide temperature changes that ...
Last year capped a string of historically hot years, driven by long-term warming and changes in rain patterns.
UW Extension’s statewide needs assessment found that worsening drought and climate extremes as the top challenge.