Extreme heat, droughts, storms and deadly floods challenged resilience not only in Australia, but across the globe.
It never used to be possible to attribute individual weather events to climate change and map their full consequences. Thanks ...
People who have lived through floods, heat waves, or other climate-related disasters are significantly more likely to view climate change as a very serious threat, according to new research from the ...
The planet experienced a cascade of unprecedented weather events in 2025, marking another year where reality outpaced even the most alarming predictions. What started as subtle shifts in temperature ...
In a matter of weeks, Southwest Colorado went from above-average temperatures and heightened wildfire danger to days of heavy rain that caused major flooding in Vallecito. As of Friday, only 25 homes ...
Click the downloadable graphic: What is attribution science? Humans have increased Earth’s temperature, mainly by burning fossil fuels like coal, oil, and methane gas. The resulting heat-trapping ...
As we say goodbye to 2025, we’re taking a look back at some of the significant weather events of the year. Fortunately, it was a quieter year (extreme weather-wise) in Connecticut compared to previous ...
In 2025, carbon pollution made 89% of record high daily temperatures set across 247 major U.S. cities more likely — and influenced risky extreme heat events around the globe. Hurricane Melissa, the ...
Climate change worsened by human behavior made 2025 one of the three hottest years on record, scientists said. It was also the first time that the three-year temperature average broke through the ...
After an extreme weather event, climate organizers can seize the opportunity to push for tangible policy change.
Climate chaos has become the new norm for millions worldwide. Some nations are witnessing weather events so severe they rewrite history books, while others continue to experience relatively stable ...