Does El Niño mean more hail in Texas? Data shows severe storms, including hail and tornadoes, don’t increase — but flood risk does.
Extreme heat events have been demonstrated to increase emergency department (ED) visits, hospitalizations, and mortality, but evidence of their impacts on the associated costs and on outpatient use is ...
A new modeling study suggests that greater connectivity between groups may have given Homo sapiens the edge over Neanderthals ...
Based on the automatic station observations in central Gansu, the applicability of multi-source precipitation merged products ...
The Great Lakes region and much of the Northeast already experience more precipitation than in the past. Winters with more persistent wetness – not just snow but also rain – prime the region for ...
First Street finds climate risk costs REITs 1.1% of revenue now, and 1-in-100-year events could cut revenue by about 15%.
A new analysis reveals just how much the U.S. has warmed since the first Earth Day, showing dramatic temperature increases ...
The flames spread to 14 surrounding tanks, and the apocalyptic cloud menaced the Houston skyline for three days before emergency crews put the fire out. By then, a containment wall had failed and ...
Renewable energies overtook global electricity demand last year, led by solar growth in China, India
Record growth in solar, especially in China and India, was a driving factor for clean energy sources surpassing the world’s ...
A new quality assessment report from NASA’s Commercial Satellite Data Acquisition (CSDA) program approves the use of ...
Coastal landscapes are constantly being reshaped by natural forces, and as climate change causes more frequent storms and sea ...
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