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2022 Was 5th Warmest on Record
By Laura Millan Lombrana / Bloomberg
Snowless European Ski Resorts Close Amid Record Winter Heat
By Hugo Miller, Allegra Catelli and Eugene Reznik / Bloomberg
The Power Grid Is No Match For Severe Weather
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The Strongest Hurricanes to Hit the U.S. in the Last 50 Years
Hurricane Ian is the ninth category 4 or 5 hurricane to hit the mainland U.S. in the last 50 years—six of which have occurred since 2017.
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How Climate Change Makes Hurricanes Like Ian Worse
Conservative media may be trying to cause confusion when it comes to how climate change impacts storms, but the science is "overwhelmingly clear."
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Set to hit Florida’s western coastline, damages and economic losses could reach $45 billion to $70 billion if the current forecast holds.
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Solar Power Helps Keep Lights on In Puerto Rico after Fiona
As solar power proves resilient to energy blackouts after Hurricane Fiona, many are calling for a solar revolution in Puerto Rico
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Jackson's Water Crisis Is a Climate Justice Wake-Up Call
After heavy flooding, Jackson's mostly Black residents went days without consistent running water. The disparities are hard to ignore.
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As properties disappear, so will the property taxes they generate. That lost revenue could impact school districts and municipal services.
By Emily Barone
September 9, 2022
How Qatar's New Cool-Tech Gear Helps Workers in Extreme Heat
As one of the hottest countries in the world, Qatar has become a laboratory for developing tech to keep workers cool in a changing climate
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How The Grid Works When Hydropower Dries Up
The U.S. is losing hydropower as reservoirs dry up, stressing an electrical grid that already buckles in extreme weather
By Emily Barone
September 2, 2022
Flooded Pakistan Needs More Than Just Charity
Pakistan accounts for 0.7% of global carbon emissions but is consistently ranked among the top 10 countries most vulnerable to climate impacts
By Ciara Nugent
September 1, 2022
Colorado River Drought Is a Cautionary Climate Tale
Climate change is choking off water supplies in the Colorado River. The fight over what's left is a warning to the rest of the world
By Alejandro de la Garza
August 25, 2022
Climate Impacts Hit Electric Car Factories Around the World
Automakers racing to make more electric vehicles have a problem: climate change is catching up with the industry
By Stefan Nicola/Bloomberg
August 22, 2022
Low Water Levels Risk Closing Europe's Rhine River
Flowing from Switzerland to the North Sea, the Rhine is key for deliveries and exports of heating oil, gasoline, coal, and other commodities
By Jack Wittels and Kwaku Gyasi/Bloomberg
August 2, 2022
The Double Health Risk of Heat and Pollution
Research shows that the combined risk of death from extreme temperatures and air pollution is more than the sum of their individual effects
By Emily Barone
July 28, 2022
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