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Experts say climate change is making extreme weather events more frequent and severe, but that our attitudes and actions ...
Climate change is likely to make extreme weather events like those experienced in Texas occur more intensely and more ...
Americans see a troubling pattern in extreme weather — both in hindsight and on the horizon, according to new polling. In the ...
Researchers agree that climate change has made torrential downpours more frequent—but the science gets murky when examining ...
The Extreme Weather Emergency Tour arrived in Traverse City Friday, to sound the alarm on climate threats facing Michigan's ...
The US faces more frequent extreme weather events, but attitudes and actions aren't keeping up by Seth Borenstein edited by Andrew Zinin Editors' notes ...
In recent weeks Europe sweltered under intense heatwaves, while southern South America had record low temperatures. How far ...
Mario Tama / Getty Images file Climate change is making extreme weather events more frequent and intense, according to climate scientists and government data.
In the wake of an extreme weather event, residents typically can rely on insurance claims to repair damaged property —but the increasing frequency and severity of fires, storms, floods, and ...
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