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Read the full report: Coastal Flood Risk Across the U.S. Download the data: Coastal Flood Exposure Analysis Key Facts As sea levels rise, flooding is becoming more common along U.S. coasts, where ...
The Climate Shift Index is a categorical scale, defined by the ratio of how common a temperature is in today’s altered climate vs. how common it would be in a climate without human-caused ...
Over the last five decades, the Great Lakes have trended toward less ice, for less time — consistent with global trends in lake ice decline as the planet warms.
Fall warming extends the growing season for ragweed and other fall allergy offenders that affect millions in the U.S. who are allergic to pollen and mold.
This report looks at the influence of climate change-driven extreme heat on pregnancy risks over 2020-2024.
All cities with NFL teams have warmed over the last 50 years due to climate change. And the stadium where the Super Bowl is being played could experience occasional flooding from sea level rise by ...
The planet’s strongest year-to-year climate variation—ENSO—is likely to flip from La Niña to neutral by spring. Here’s how ENSO influences weather patterns in the U.S. and around the globe.
Power outages are increasingly common, and weather was the cause of about 83% of major outages from 2000-2021. New analysis breaks down U.S. trends by region and weather event type.
The Climate Shift Index (CSI), Climate Central’s daily temperature attribution system, applies the latest peer-reviewed methodology to map the influence of climate change on temperatures across ...
Read the full report: People Exposed to Climate Change: June-August 2024 Download the data: 22 major regions; 218 countries, territories, or dependencies; 254 states, territories, or provinces of ...
THIS IS NOT THE MOST RECENT VERSION AVAILABLE. New analysis kicks off the season showing that summers are heating up in 230 U.S. cities — by 2.5°F on average since 1970.
To avoid worsening climate change impacts, we need to limit emissions, and that means getting to “Net Zero.” ...