Hottest days of the year could double or quadruple in 30 years, says new First Street Foundation Report.
Author: Dinah Voyles Pulver, USA TODAY
How will sea level rise increase high tide flooding? Feds warn water levels are ‘nearing the brim.’
Days of higher-than-normal high tides are rising along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts, NOAA says, warning of the increased potential for flooding.
Scientists find new population of polar bears hanging on despite rapidly changing climate
Study finds polar bears in southeast Greenland hanging on to survival by adapting to their changing world and hunting on both sea ice and freshwater ice
‘This is our forest’: Climate change means uncertain future for maple trees, syrup season
Global warming bringing change to centuries old traditions of tapping maple trees for maple syrup in the Northeast.
As hurricane season approaches, experts say to beware of more rapidly intensifying storms
The past two hurricane seasons have been busier than normal with more rapidly intensifying hurricanes, which means people should prepare even earlier
With climate catastrophe looming, experts say world also needs carbon removal solutions
The world is nearly overdrawn on its climate budget and needs to act now to not only reduce emissions but remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere
Worst bird flu in years drives up egg prices, prompts precautions against spread to humans
Avian bird flu has killed 24 million domestic birds in the US, driving up egg prices and prompting calls for precautions against the spread to humans.
‘People are dying’: Global warming already being seen in North America, UN report finds
The effects of a warming climate in North America are more obvious than ever, a UN report shows. Immediate action is needed to limit the harm.
‘Heartbreaking’: Warnings not enough to prevent vehicle flood deaths from 5-year high
Flood deaths in vehicles reached a 5-year high in 2021. Climate change figures to make it worse. Forecasters hope more people will heed warnings.
Right whales giving birth a cause for excitement, but not enough to save endangered species
Each new right whale calf is good news, but not enough to save these endangered marine mammals from looming extinction