WASHINGTON (AP) — Heat waves that lead to sudden and damaging drought are spreading across the globe at an accelerating rate, highlighting how climate change-fueled extremes can build dangerously off ...
In the past two months, the Island’s seen more than one snowstorm or full-on blizzard, frigid temperatures that froze ponds, and wind chills that drew tears from the eyes. In this moment, climate ...
Each toolkit includes science explainers and curated resources to help understand extreme events—from their links to our warming climate to their local impacts.
Far above the Arctic Circle a specialized military unit operates in one of the harshest environments on Earth Temperatures ...
As stronger storms, rising costs and growing coastal populations reshape the nation’s understanding of risk, FIU is leading the most ambitious leap forward in resilience science in a generation.
The No. 18-ranked Oregon State baseball team stopped an eighth-inning rally to beat Oregon 10-6 on Tuesday afternoon in ...
Short term exposure to wildfire smoke and extreme heat can cause mild irritation to the respiratory system, but it can be ...
Heat can pose a serious, even fatal risk, particularly for workers cleaning up after a hurricane, according to new research from the University of Georgia.
As the Arctic region becomes increasingly contested, the U.S. military faces a new era of challenges in one of the world's most inhospitable environments. Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Applied ...
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People spend 90% of life indoors. As heatwaves grow worse, are our buildings ready to keep us safe without massive energy use?
Emergency powers remain in place across parts of Central Australia as authorities monitor flood conditions in Alice Springs ...