For many New Yorkers, we still get up each morning relitigating the 2024 election. But 2024 marked another critical breaking ...
In addition to causing widespread destruction, climate disasters are battering insurance companies. As premiums rise and some ...
Hillsides covered with bone-dry vegetation. And strong Santa Ana winds. In the mix of conditions that have contributed to the most destructive fires in L.A. history, scientists say one significant ...
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Scientists have warned that “dangerous climate breakdown” has arrived after the warmest January ever was recorded globally, defying expectations that 2025 might be cooler than previous years.
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Salmon are struggling to survive. So are the families of endangered southern resident orcas, with a population of just 73, ...
President Trump tangled with its forecasters during his first term. As he slashes government spending, many wonder what that ...
Climate change made Southern California’s dangerous ... contributing to the most destructive fire disaster in US history, killing at least 28 people and destroying more than 16,000 structures.