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extreme weather
Zoe, the World's First Named Heat Wave, Arrives in Seville
By Ciara Nugent
Weather Forecasters Are Now Connecting Hot Days to Climate Change
By Alejandro de la Garza
The U.K.'s Hottest Day Ever Sparks a Climate Culture War
By Ciara Nugent
Climate Experts Are Testing Ways To Reach the People Affected by Extreme Heat
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Summers Are Becoming Unbearably Hot Before They Even Start
"It’s never been this hot so early in the year"
By Emily Barone
June 23, 2022
Heat Wave Spreads Across Europe as High Summer Temperatures Arrive Early
“Every heat wave in the current climate is enhanced or boosted by climate change”
By WILL MATHIS, LAURA MILLAN LOMBRANA, AND ALAN KATZ/BLOOMBERG
June 15, 2022
Heat's Impact On The Human Body
For the third weekend in a row, large swaths of the United States have wilted under early-season heatwaves that have set high temperature records from California to Texas. Nearly 100 million Americans are facing heat...
By Aryn Baker
June 13, 2022
This Year’s Hurricane Season Threatens One of the U.S.’s Biggest Economies
Florida's insurance industry must grapple with climate change as experts predict an intense hurricane season this year.
By Alejandro de la Garza
June 2, 2022
Outdoor Workers Have Little Protection In A Warming World
As climate change makes heatwaves more likely, outdoor workers' health is increasingly at risk
By Aryn Baker
May 26, 2022
Americans Don't Trust One of the Best Methods to Control Wildfires
When burns get out of control, it can erode public trust, even as wildfires get worse with climate change
By Emily Barone
May 12, 2022
A Bomb Cyclone Threatens to Bring Blizzards Along Atlantic Coast. Here's What That Is.
An expert explains what a bomb cyclone is as a powerful Nor'easter winter storm is expected to bring heavy snow to New York and Boston.
By BRIAN K. SULLIVAN AND NAUREEN S. MALIK/BLOOMBERG
January 28, 2022
2021 Ended as Fifth-Hottest Year in Recorded History
A substantial rise in atmospheric methane levels helped push global temperatures in 2021 towards the highest ever recorded, according to the EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service. A new report released Monday determined that last year...
By Eric Roston/Bloomberg
January 10, 2022
This Is What Climate Disasters Cost the World in 2021
“The costs of climate change have been grave this year,” says the author of a new report
By Damian Shepherd / Bloomberg
December 26, 2021
Nor'easter Could Dump 20 Inches of Snow
The latest winter weather hits as Americans return from Thanksgiving break
By Rachael Bunyan
December 2, 2019
Science Can Now Determine When Climate Change Causes Extreme Weather
But only sometimes
By Justin Worland
March 11, 2016
This Satellite Photo of Hurricane Patricia Shows How Huge It Really Was
Hurricane Patricia—the strongest hurricane ever recorded—ultimately did little damage to Mexico, but this satellite photo shows the terrifying scale of the storm
By TIME Photo
October 24, 2015
You Won't Believe What Cost Us Nearly $740 Million Last Year
It's literally shocking
By Martha C. White
July 9, 2015
Guy Called Rod Gets Hit by Lightning. Twice.
You really can't make this stuff up
By Joanna Plucinska
June 26, 2015
East Coasters Share Amazing Storm Photos on Social Media
People across the northeast took to Instagram to post their #Snowmageddon2015 photos
By TIME Photo
January 27, 2015
The Buffalo Snowstorm Is Really Causing Problems for the Bills
Fans who help shovel snow will be paid $10 per hour and receive game tickets
By Sports Illustrated / Dan Gartland
November 19, 2014
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