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.
Last year capped a string of historically hot years, driven by long-term warming and changes in rain patterns.
As we say goodbye to 2025, we’re taking a look back at some of the significant weather events of the year. Fortunately, it ...
Discontinued by the Trump administration in 2025, the Billion-Dollar Weather and Climate Disaster dataset and accompanying ...
A new study finds climate change has already cut U.S. incomes by about 12%, driven by nationwide temperature changes that ...
Last year was the third-highest year on record for billion-dollar weather and climate disasters, according to new data from ...
In the US last year there were 23 separate billion-dollar weather and climate disasters, adding up to a total of $115 billion in damages. The database that tracks these costs used to be maintained by ...
Nearly half of U.S. homeowners say climate risk could push them to move, according to a new Kin Homeownership Trends study.
What constitutes a “normal” weather day? Turns out there’s a way in which meteorologists calculate that! First Alert ...
2025 had a few big weather events. Ranging from tornadoes, drought to even lake-effect snowstorms. If we had to narrow it ...
The LA wildfires last January helped push the nation's "billion-dollar disasters" to a near record last year, even without a ...
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