The Associated Press Ricky Leath, an outreach specialist with the City of Miami, talks with Bei Zhao, right, as he works ...
A new report published by Climate Central and World Weather Attribution looked at the last year in weather, which included ...
Researchers say human-caused climate change dealt people an average of nearly six weeks of extra extreme heat in 2024, while also fueling more destructive storms.
North Carolina, with nearly 100 deaths from Tropical Storm Helene and thousands of heat-related illnesses. Experts link these impacts to climate change, urging action to protect communities and build ...
This year saw the world experience recordbreaking heat, with the hottest day in history recorded on 22 July. The additional ...
Climate change has brought record-breaking heat this year, and with it extreme weather, from hurricanes to month-long ...
The global average temperature could breach a major threshold, reaching roughly 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit above the ...
In 2024, human-caused climate change led to 41 extra days of dangerous heat and worsened extreme weather worldwide.
The analysis from World Weather Attribution and Climate Central researchers comes at the end of a year that shattered climate record after climate record as heat across the globe made 2024 ...
The analysis from World Weather Attribution and Climate Central comes after a year likely to be the world’s hottest on record. The heat scorched everywhere from cities in North America to West ...