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Thunderstorm straight-line winds are the most common severe weather hazard. These destructive and dangerous winds are likely to worsen in a warming climate.
Burning fossil fuels creates heat-trapping pollution as well as air pollutants, both of which can worsen air quality and put health at risk.
Partnership Journalism • August 11, 2025 Aging under a warming planet, how Philly is preparing to support its older population ...
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Climate Central's interactive tools help track ocean warming trends and their links to human-caused climate change.
The Climate Shift Index (CSI), Climate Central’s daily temperature attribution system, applies the latest peer-reviewed methodology to map the influence of climate change on temperatures across ...
Extreme heat streaks are becoming more common in major U.S. cities as climate change fuels more dangerous heat.
Residents of affordable housing in New Jersey, like the Walter J. Buzby Homes in Atlantic City, face mounting risk of flood damage due to climate change and decades of policies placing low-income ...
Partnership Journalism • June 29, 2020 ‘Give us a break, Lord’: Amid active hurricane season, pandemic halts recovery in Florida two years after Michael ...
Climate Central bridges the scientific community and the public, providing clear information to help people make sound decisions about the climate.
Dangerous heat is forecast across the Southwest U.S. and northern Mexico this week. Nearly 53 million people are expected to experience at least one day under these exceptional, climate-driven ...