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Extreme Weather

Extreme heat in Paris is more common, but less deadly because of the lessons of 2003

Climate Change to Blame for Deaths in 2003 Heat Wave, New Study Says

By Kendra Pierre-Louis

Another heat wave baked India in April

Without Emissions Cuts, Summer Heat Will Get Even Deadlier

By Bob Berwyn

Apparent oil spill during flooding photographed by Texas Civil Air Patrol

Texas Officials Have Photos of Flood-Related Oil Spills, but No Record of Response

By Marty Schladen, El Paso Times

Spikes in U.S. Air Pollution Linked to Warming Climate

By Phil McKenna

Rising Seas Pull Fort Lauderdale, Florida's Building Boomtown, Toward a Bust

By Katherine Bagley

South Carolina experienced historic flooding in October 2015

Climate Data Now Key to Disaster Preparedness, First Responders Say

By Katherine Bagley

California baked in 2015, the hottest year on record

It's Official: 2015 Was Hottest Year Ever

By Katherine Bagley

New Aerial Photographs Show Midwest Flooding Devastation

By Katherine Bagley

Donald Trump is among the Republican presidential candidates that deny climate change

2016: The Politics of Climate Unlikely to Change

By Katherine Bagley

As Climate Change Imperils Winter, the Ski Industry Frets

By Katherine Bagley

2015: Another Year of Record Heat and Wild Weather

By Katherine Bagley

In Evangelical Country, an Apocalypse of Rising Seas

By Michael Schulson

Climate Talks: What's at Stake for the World's Coasts

By Zahra Hirji and Paul Horn

Hurricane Sandy ravaged New York City in 2012

Is NYC Prepared for the Next Sandy?

By Katherine Bagley

Hurricane Arthur flooded Hatteras Island in 2014, causing power outages

Power Grid Still Not Prepared for Future Hurricanes

By Phil McKenna

Hurricane Patricia was not deadly as it hit Mexico, but it inflicted plenty of damage

Hurricane Patricia Highlights Weather's New Extremes

By Katherine Bagley

Flooding of the level seen with Hurricane Sandy could become more common in New York

500-Year Floods Coming to New York Every 24 Years

By Phil McKenna

California's Sierra Nevada mountains are perilously low on snow.

Sierra Nevada Snowpack Hits a 500-Year Low

By Katherine Bagley

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