Military installations were expected to complete a spreadsheet in 2025 detailing a range of extreme weather impacts.
Pipes that never froze on me for 15 years froze,” said Chris Ferro, 58, from Brooklyn, New York, about the abnormally cold temperatures he experienced in January and February. Ferro owns several ...
Six in 10 Americans have been personally affected by severe cold in the past five years, up from five in 2025. From doubled heating bills to frozen pipes and power outages, extreme winter weather is ...
And in his latest video, he’s claiming: “A powerful Super El Niño is on the horizon, and it could bring extreme weather ...
The U.S. experienced 18 extreme weather events last year that each caused at least $1 billion in damage, according to a report released Tuesday by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
A 58% majority of Americans say extreme weather is getting worse, a USA TODAY/Ipsos Poll finds. 30% say they have personally experienced extreme weather, such as heavy rainfall and severe ...
People spend 90% of life indoors. As heatwaves grow worse, are our buildings ready to keep us safe without massive energy use?
The financial toll of extreme weather events fueled by climate change is at an all-time high and requires that Congress take bold action to move the country toward a 100 percent clean future. A ...
More planning is needed to mitigate weather impacts to bases and their military missions, the GAO said. The cost in the last ...
The study shows how global warming can combine with normal variations in the weather to produce decade-long periods of very rapid changes in both extreme temperatures and rainfall. Nearly three ...
From a bird's eye view, the Amazon rainforest appears as a lush green mosaic of treetops stretching as far as the eye can see. It is home to countless animal and plant species, many of which are ...
A new handbook calls for those who earn a living from the woods to embrace nontraditional methods to manage a changing ...