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The safe weather list is shrinking: 8 places seeing more extreme conditions
There used to be a loose mental map most people carried around: the places where weather was just weather, where forecasts ...
The world is changing in ways that used to feel abstract - rising thermometers, shifting rainfall charts, models on a screen. Not anymore. These days, the evidence is written in floodwaters, charred ...
The first half of 2025 logged the most damaging extreme weather on record in terms of cost, even after accounting for inflation, data shows. This is partly because of a handful of extraordinary events ...
Could experiencing devastating floods, widespread wildfires, or record-breaking heatwaves be linked to the way people perceive climate action? Do people in different countries attribute these events ...
In 2022, the combined impact of devastating floods and a severe heatwave caused over $40 billion of damage and killed more than 1,700 people across Pakistan. The catastrophe was an example of a ...
Recent scientific studies have found that extreme weather is becoming both more common and more intense, and many Americans have noticed. Majorities of Americans say extreme weather events in the U.S.
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