Climate change is making extreme weather events and natural hazards more frequent and intense. Here’s how to prepare before ...
Two reports raise concerns that natural disasters or extreme weather could lead to release of toxic contaminants.
The world is changing in ways that used to feel abstract - rising thermometers, shifting rainfall charts, models on a screen.
a damaged Florida home amidst debris after a hurricane - Chuyn/Getty Images One of the earliest known examples of humans documenting extreme climate events goes back about 3,500 years to the Bronze ...
Scientists say a record-smashing March heat wave in the U.S. Southwest shows climate change is already driving more dangerous ...
Over the last two decades, economic losses from extreme weather (such as the damage caused by floods, mudslides and drought) has amounted to trillions of dollars. In parts of Kenya and particularly in ...
Extreme weather events are increasingly coming in waves, giving communities just days or hours to recover before the next ...
Disaster costs fell in the U.S. in 2025. Still, it was the fourth time in five years that extreme weather inflicted more than ...
Severe droughts and intense rainfall, usually seen with higher global warming, may happen even with a 2 degrees Celsius rise.
Extreme weather and natural disasters cost the Pentagon at least $15 billion over the past decade, and more planning is needed to mitigate future weather impacts to bases and their military missions, ...
So-called hundred-year floods are hitting West Virginia one after another, with barely enough time to recover before the next ...