Extreme Weather
As Extreme Weather Batters America’s Farm Country, Costing Billions, Banks Ignore the Financial Risks of Climate Change
By Georgina Gustin
Ice Storm Aftermath: More Climate Extremes Ahead for Galveston
By Bob Berwyn, Inside Climate News, and Matt deGrood, The Galveston County Daily News
Texas Politicians Aim to Penalize Wind and Solar in Response to Outages. Are Renewables Now Strong Enough to Defend Themselves?
By Dan Gearino
After Hurricane Harvey, a Heated Debate Over Flood Control Funds in Texas’ Harris County
By Aman Azhar
With Lengthening Hurricane Season, Meteorologists Will Ditch Greek Names and Start Forecasts Earlier
By Bob Berwyn
During February’s Freeze in Texas, Refineries and Petrochemical Plants Released Almost 4 Million Pounds of Extra Pollutants
By Aman Azhar
Climate Change is Weakening the Ocean Currents That Shape Weather on Both Sides of the Atlantic
By Bob Berwyn
As Deaths Surge, Scientists Study the Link Between Climate Change and Avalanches
By Bob Berwyn
Warming Trends: A Facebook Plan to Debunk Climate Myths, ‘Meltdown’ and a Sad Yeti
By Katelyn Weisbrod
Inside Clean Energy: Explaining the Crisis in Texas
By Dan Gearino
A Surge From an Atmospheric River Drove California’s Latest Climate Extremes
By Bob Berwyn
Climate Change Ravaged the West With Heat and Drought Last Year; Many Fear 2021 Will Be Worse
By Judy Fahys
The South’s Communication Infrastructure Can’t Withstand Climate Change
By Bailey Basham
Global Efforts to Adapt to the Impacts of Climate Are Lagging as Much as Efforts to Slow Emissions
By Bob Berwyn
2020 Ties 2016 as Earth’s Hottest Year on Record, Even Without El Niño to Supercharge It
By Bob Berwyn
Many Scientists Now Say Global Warming Could Stop Relatively Quickly After Emissions Go to Zero
By Bob Berwyn
