Extreme Weather
What the Earth’s Recent Heat Uptick Could Mean for the Climate Fight
Interview by Jenni Doering, Living on Earth
In a Parched US, Human-Triggered Wildfires Are Poised to Thrive
By Kiley Price
In Hurricane-Battered Florida, Voters Cast Ballots Amid Wind and Flood Damage
By Amy Green
Climate Change Has Dangerously Supercharged Fires, Hurricanes, Floods and Heat Waves. Why Didn’t It Come Up More in the Presidential Campaign?
By Kiley Bense, Georgina Gustin, Liza Gross, Marianne Lavelle, Phil McKenna
As Extreme Weather Disrupts Voting, Could Universal Mail-in Ballots Be a Climate Solution?
By Kiley Price
After Disasters, Whites Gain Wealth, While People of Color Lose, Research Shows
By Amy Green
Psychotropic Medications and High Heat Don’t Mix
By Nina Dietz
Hindered Wildfire Responses, Costlier Agriculture Likely If Trump Dismantles NOAA, Experts Warn
By Jake Bolster
Hurricane-Related Deaths Keep Happening Long After a Storm Ends
By Victoria St. Martin
New Report Shows How Human-Caused Warming Intensified the 10 Deadliest Climate Disasters Since 2004
By Bob Berwyn
Health Risks Due to Climate Change Are Rising Dangerously, Lancet Report Concludes
By Marianne Lavelle
Climate-Fueled Extreme Weather Is Hiking up Car Insurance Rates
By Kiley Price
Chronic Health Problems Amplify Heat Risk in the Rio Grande Valley
Story by Martha Pskowski, photos by Chris Lee
The Earth’s Colors Are Changing—and Climate Change Could Be Partially to Blame
By Kiley Price
After Hurricane Helene, Therapists Dispense ‘Psychological First Aid’
By Nina Dietz
ReBuild NC Has a Deficit of Over $150 Million With 1,600 People Still Displaced by Hurricanes Matthew and Florence
By Lisa Sorg