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Scientists say human-caused warming is turning rare 1,000-year storms into repeat events, making summer increasingly deadly.
Global warming does not affect our planet evenly. Some areas such as the Arctic region or high mountain peaks warm faster ...
Despite a warming climate, bone-chilling winter cold can grip parts of the U.S. In a study appearing in Science Advances, ...
Scientists found 12,000-year-old glacier ice in the Alps, revealing new details about Europe’s climate history and human ...
Scientists agree that a warmer atmosphere will mean more intense storms. And North Carolina is expected to warm by 2 to 4 ...
India’s satellite infrastructure to monitor climate and weather is among the world’s most advanced, but our climate risk ...
The intensifying and expansive heat wave affecting around 150 million people in the United States from Wisconsin to ...
Warming ocean temperatures and warmer air mean there’s more water vapor in the atmosphere to fuel extreme downpours like ...
Climate change left its signature on the atmosphere early in the industrial revolution, reveals a thought experiment ...
The combined effects of climate change and air pollution have led to direct declines in precipitation in the U.S. Southwest, ...
A unique ice core which is believed to be more than 1.5 million years old is being investigated to carve out information ...
The future of Meghalaya's globally acclaimed Lakadong turmeric faces a mounting threat due to climate change, with Laskein ...