WORRISOME EXTREME EVENTS
Extreme events such as floods and droughts are becoming more frequent, longer-lasting and more severe. Last year’s figures reached twice[…]
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Extreme events such as floods and droughts are becoming more frequent, longer-lasting and more severe. Last year’s figures reached twice[…]
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The concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere peaked above 430 parts per million in 2025—the highest in millions of[…]
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Flooding in coastal communities is happening far more often than previously thought. Sea level rise means flooding events are going[…]
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There is a significant link between severe natural disasters, i.e. heatwaves, droughts, floods and wildfires, and loss of health care[…]
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As sea levels climb and weather grows more extreme, coastal regions everywhere face a creeping threat: salt. Salinization of freshwater[…]
Read moreAs hurricanes get more destructive–with higher winds and torrential rainfall–wind losses for homeowners in the Southeastern coastal states could be[…]
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Mountain glaciers face centuries-long recovery even if warming is reversed. Overshooting 1.5C, even temporarily, locks in glacier loss for centuries.[…]
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Rapid depletion in global soil moisture has resulted in a significant amount of water flowing into the oceans, leading to[…]
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Most U.S. locations continue a trend of accelerating sea level rise with projections remaining mostly uniform since reporting began in[…]
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Ocean heating upsets marine ecosystems, increases atmospheric levels of water vapor, a powerful greenhouse gas, fuels rain-storms and extreme weather.[…]
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