Climate change led to nearly six extra weeks of dangerous heat worldwide over the past year, according to a new study from ...
Atmospheric rivers—narrow bands of concentrated water vapor transported polewards from the tropics—don't just deliver a deluge of rainfall, but play a key role in driving extreme heat events ...
People around the world suffered an average of 41 extra days of dangerous heat this year because of human-caused climate change, according to a group of scientists who also said that climate ...
Climate change contributed to the deaths of at least 3,700 people and the displacement of millions in 26 weather events ...
Small island developing states were hit the hardest, with their people experiencing over 130 additional hot days. The ...
Even in extreme heat waves, the Fremont cottonwoods survived. That's great news, but there was one major caveat—the trees need access to adequate water supply, which is becoming harder to ...