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Dangerous heat is forecast across the Southwest U.S. and northern Mexico this week. Nearly 53 million people are expected to experience at least one day under these exceptional, climate-driven ...
Burning fossil fuels creates heat-trapping pollution as well as air pollutants, both of which can worsen air quality and put health at risk.
An analysis of how climate change boosted United States temperatures in July 2025 Using Climate Central’s Climate Shift Index (CSI) tool to measure the impact of climate change on daily ...
Extreme heat streaks are becoming more common in major U.S. cities as climate change fuels more dangerous heat.
La principal base de datos autorizada de la nación de desastres meteorológicos y climáticos de mil millones de dólares ha dejado de funcionar en un momento en que estos eventos devastadores ...
A prolonged stretch of unusually hot, midsummer heat and humidity will grip a large portion of the United States from July 21 to 25. Human-caused climate change made this excessive heat at least ...
Climate Central seeks a Director of Individual Giving to join a dynamic team at a time of new leadership and opportunity. Reporting to the Chief Development Officer, the Director will be a key ...
Children are more vulnerable to heat-related illness during sports or physical activity in hot weather, and many youth sports groups require shorter practices and more breaks above 25°C. This ...
Climate Matters is a reporting resource program that helps meteorologists and journalists report on climate impacts and solutions in ways that are local, immediate, and personal — grounded in ...