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As extreme weather forecasts get better, warnings struggle to cut through


Scientists with the National Weather Service and the National Hurricane Center began sounding the alarm as early as Sept. 23. Read More

Extreme Weather Has Had a Surprising Impact on Voters’ Attitudes About Climate Change


But even as extreme weather became increasingly salient among the most conservative voters, far more of them selected the survey option “global warming isn’t happening.” In 2024, a full 37 percent of ... Read More

Has extreme weather made voters care more about climate change?


Voters increasingly consider extreme weather a leading reason to address climate change. But those views vary across the political spectrum. Read More

Extreme Weather Events Are Affecting Whether and How People Vote


As climate change accelerates, extreme weather events are affecting whether and how people vote. Intentional forms of voter suppression now interact with the reality that youth, people of color, ... Read More

Climate Forward 2024


Solutions to the problem of climate change have ... cooling without worsening the very crisis causing the heat. Reed Timmer streams his pursuits of violent weather to millions of followers on ... Read More

Lessons From Cyclone Gabrielle: 5 Key Health Priorities For Future Disaster Response


Between February 13 and 14 it slammed into Te Tairawhiti/East Coast and Te Matau a Maui/Hawkes Bay, with disastrous results for the land and its inhabitants. Communities were displaced, homes ... Read More

How much is climate change to blame for extreme weather?


This makes some types of extreme weather ... News and our parent organization, the Society for Science, need your help to strengthen environmental literacy and ensure that our response to climate ... Read More

Extreme weather to strengthen rapidly over next two decades


Led by scientists from the CICERO Center for International Climate ... extreme weather risks if emissions are cut enough to reach the aims of the Paris Agreement, compared to 70% if limited action ... Read More

1 in 4 U.S. homeowners is financially unprepared for costs of extreme weather, report finds


Martin also said people should check out Risk Factor from First Street and Climate Check, tools that allow users to look up their property and view extreme weather risk. " You can look there and ... Read More

Climate Action Greatest Economic Opportunity of this Century, Says UN Climate Chief


Speaking to the African Ministerial Conference on the Environment (AMCEN) in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, today, Simon Stiell, Executive Secretary of UN Climate Change, said “climate action is ... Read More

Expert survey unveils underestimated health impacts of weather and climate on mortality


Human health is directly or indirectly impacted at various levels by weather. For instance, a storm or flash flood causes injuries or deaths. Furthermore, heat stress triggered due to persistent ... Read More

Climate Forward


Explore the sessions below, and hear from those on the front lines of climate change ... President of The Heritage Foundation and Heritage Action for America President and C.E.O. of Occidental ... Read More


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