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A 58% majority of Americans say extreme weather is getting worse, a USA TODAY/Ipsos Poll finds. 30% say they have personally experienced extreme weather, such as heavy rainfall and severe ...
A congressional subcommittee spent nearly two hours on Tuesday discussing the rarely practiced but frequently talked about ...
The intensifying and expansive heat wave affecting around 150 million people in the United States from Wisconsin to Washington, DC, bears the hallmarks of human-caused global warming. Hundreds of ...
President Trump’s cuts to monitoring weather and climate research will put millions of Americans at risk, an expert warned this week. Alonzo Plough, a researcher and chief science officer at the ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration will no longer track the cost of climate change-fueled weather disasters, including floods, heat waves, wildfires and more. It is the latest example ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced Thursday its well-known “billion-dollar weather and climate disasters” database “will be retired,” a move that will make it next to ...
Budget and staffing cuts under President Donald Trump's administration are undermining global efforts to monitor the climate and produce accurate weather forecasts, warns the European Centre for ...
Wildfires made significant contributions to air pollution last year, according to the United Nations’ weather and climate agency. In a report released on Friday, the World Meteorological Organization ...
More than 85 scientists say that a recent U.S. Department of Energy report is full of errors and misrepresents climate science.
MADRID (AP) — The extremely hot, dry and windy conditions, which fueled one of the Iberian Peninsula's most destructive wildfire seasons in recorded history, were 40 times more likely due to climate ...