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With high levels of pollution and warming, future summers in 247 U.S. cities would feel like an entirely different part of the country — or the world — by 2100.
Devastating flash floods across the Hill Country in central Texas on July 4 to 7, 2025 left a trail of destruction claiming over 80 lives with more still unaccounted for. As climate change drives ...
Coastal Risk Finder, Climate Central’s new interactive map resource, shows who’s at risk from worsening coastal floods driven by rising seas in the U.S. — and what’s being done to adapt.
Click the downloadable graphic: Top 10 Hottest Years in the U.S. Global carbon emissions from burning coal, oil, and methane gas climbed to their highest levels ever in 2024. This heat-trapping ...
Investment in the U.S. clean energy transition has never been higher. Explore which states and clean technologies have seen the most investment.
Power outages and hot weather are a dangerous mix. Heat season outages now happen 60% more often than during 2000-2009.
Unusually warm ocean temperatures contributed to Hurricane Beryl's rapid intensification.
New Climate Central analysis shows where urban heat is most intense in 65 major cities that account for 15% of the U.S. population.
Forecasts indicate that much of Northern Africa, the Mediterranean, and the Middle East will experience a period of unusually hot conditions from June 11-13, 2024. During this period, over 290 ...
Increasingly hot, dry, and windy weather conditions are boosting the likelihood of more extreme fires across the country.
Flooding is costly, damaging, and deadly. It affects much of the U.S. and is likely to intensify with warming and shifting rainfall patterns.
The U.S. produced more solar power in 2023 than ever before – part of a decade-long growth trend for renewable energy.
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