Taken together, these five developments show how climate change in 2025 was defined less by isolated catastrophes and more by ...
That included dangerous heat waves, which the WWA said were the world's deadliest extreme weather events in 2025. The ...
In late June, we hosted this year’s second Ars Live event, a conversation with climate scientist Zeke Hausfather, who holds positions with the financial services company Stripe and at the Berkeley ...
Fellows of the UConn@COP program gave a mixed perception of their trip to Belém, Brazil, during the Climate Change Cafe on Wednesday, Dec. 3, in the Student Union. Committee members of COP30 on stage.
Lipscomb University Professor of Environmental Science Dodd Galbreath joins this edition of OpenLine to take a look at our progress regarding climate change. 19,902 people played the daily Crossword ...
One of the defining themes of the past 11 months, and certainly one most pertinent to the climate beat, was “attacks on science and expertise,” which seem likely to continue into 2026.
TOLEDO, Ohio — Late June has delivered extreme heat and oppressive humidity across much of the United States. Both locally and nationally, thermometers have surged to record levels this week. After a ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — The brutal cold has set in across most of the country over the past several days, bringing record snowfall and cold temperatures just in time for the start of meteorological winter. The ...
See the full report, produced in collaboration by Climate Central, World Weather Attribution, and the Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre. This report assesses the influence of human-caused climate ...
PHILADELPHIA—In 2024, Pennsylvania endured a record number of the nation’s billion-dollar weather disasters, from winter storms to drought: 12. Even adjusting for inflation, that’s more than the state ...