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Marking Hurricane Katrina’s 20th anniversary, Climate Central analysis found that climate change made the ocean waters along Katrina’s path up to 18 times more likely, raised the storm’s ...
Wildfire smoke can travel far and harm health. Americans are breathing in more of it because of climate change.
Climate Central bridges the scientific community and the public, providing clear information to help people make sound decisions about the climate.
Japan saw its hottest June and July on record in 2025, while South Korea logged its second-hottest July since 1973. Climate Central analysis shows that human-caused climate change made the extreme ...
Partnership Journalism • August 11, 2025 Aging under a warming planet, how Philly is preparing to support its older population ...
Climate Central bridges the scientific community and the public, providing clear information to help people make sound ...
In the 65 largest U.S. cities, 76% of K-12 public school students attend school in extreme urban heat islands according to new Climate Central analysis.
This report looks at the influence of climate change-driven extreme heat on pregnancy risks over 2020-2024.
Figure 1. Sapporo, Japan: Projected Future Sea Levels Utilizing Google Earth images, Climate Central developed realistic renderings of coastal locations under different future warming scenarios ...
Poison ivy and the Lyme disease-carrying blacklegged tick may both pose more of a threat to public health now, as a result of climate change.
By Bobby Magill Follow @bobbymagill The Front Lines of Climate Change:Global warming is, by definition, global, but the impacts of climate change will touch everyone on a local level. How each ...
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