
How Do Correlated Extreme Weather Events Affect Us?
What are correlated extremes and why are they one of the worst side effects of climate change? Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory's Radley Horton explains.
What are correlated extremes and why are they one of the worst side effects of climate change? Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory's Radley Horton explains.
Polls find most Americans think it’s appropriate for reporters to talk about climate change during or right after a storm.
Princeton University's Jane Baldwin explains who is most affected by heat waves and how people can stay safe.
Who is affected by climate migration and are there positives? Oxford University's Lisa Thalheimer explains.
Hoboken could be a national model of re-engineering in the face of climate change with a combination of hard and soft protections.
As a college student, climate change is often framed to me as my generation’s problem, one with which we’ll have to grapple decades down the line.
The Puerto Rican diaspora went to incredible lengths to help the island after Hurricane Maria. They don’t know why Trump won’t do the same.
Scientists say they have detected the fingerprint of human-driven global warming on patterns of drought and moisture across the world as far back as 1900.
The Today Show’s Al Roker takes us back to a hurricane of epic proportions and weighs in on what climate change means for our future.
Extreme weather hitting various military bases is incurring expensive repair costs, forcing the Air Force to curtail operations.
A pattern is forming across the world: storms are becoming more violent, and more frequent, according to Princeton professor Michael Oppenheimer.
New Jersey’s gotten wetter over the last couple decades, and 2018 could rank among the state’s top five wettest years.