Floods that historically had a 1% chance of striking a coastline in a year are now about 12 times more likely, on average.
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Both the old best and worst case future scenarios in the fight against climate change are being jettisoned by the world’s top scientists as they prepare the next series of huge United Nations reports.
The Fifth National Climate Assessment was released this morning, with dire messaging around the need for the immediate ...
Since the 1960s, human-caused warming has been the main reason sea levels are rising, new research shows. View on euronews ...
El Niño is declared and scientists say the climate change is making its impacts harder to predict.
About six-in-ten Americans say countries around the world, including the U.S., will not do enough to avoid the worst effects ...
Democrats and environmentalists are shifting their approach to climate change, as the economic fallout from war in the Middle ...
The compounding effects of climate change are changing the ways schools operate, as they cancel classes on days with extreme heat or when wildfire smoke is clouding the air and contend with students’ ...
Extreme floods that once swamped coastal communities only rarely are becoming far more common as climate change caused by ...