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Climate Central seeks an effective Operations Coordinator to support our Finance and Administration department and overall organizational operations. This position will report to our Vice ...
The global temperature data is in and signs of climate change could not be clearer—2020 was one of the two warmest years on record.
America’s capacity to generate carbon-free energy from solar and wind power grew in 2022. New analysis of Climate Central’s WeatherPower™ data shows how much and where.
In 2022, the U.S. suffered 18 billion-dollar disasters and had its 18th hottest year on record.
Read the report: 365 Days on a Warming Planet: Revealing the fingerprints of human-caused climate change on daily temperatures around the world—using the Climate Shift Index Key Facts Climate ...
Extreme weather events fueled by climate change bring health risks—including from damp, moldy homes after storms and floods.
Poison ivy and the Lyme disease-carrying blacklegged tick may both pose more of a threat to public health now, as a result of climate change.
See the full report America’s capacity to generate carbon-free electricity grew during 2023 — part of a decade-long growth trend for renewable energy. Solar and wind account for more of our ...
Millions of Americans suffer from seasonal allergies each year, and climate change is making it worse. A growing body of research shows that warming temperatures, shifting seasonal patterns, and ...
Unusually warm ocean temperatures contributed to Hurricane Beryl's rapid intensification.
Large-scale power outages are increasingly common across the United States. Damaging storms, extreme weather, and a growing demand for electricity are straining our nation’s aging power ...
Hourly rainfall intensity — a key factor in flash floods — has increased since 1970 in cities across the U.S.