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Climate Central seeks a Director of Individual Giving to join a dynamic team at a time of new leadership and opportunity. Reporting to the Chief Development Officer, the Director will be a key ...
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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 ...
The Western United States braces for another round of extreme heat from June 29 to July 1, with impacts to several major cities and more than 20 million people. Analysis from Climate Central shows ...
Listen to a conversation between climate and weather experts as we break down the meteorology behind the deadly floods in Texas in July 2025, the role of climate change, and the critical ...
Baseball season is heating up as the climate warms. Warming trends bring more risky heat for players and fans — and lead to more home runs.
This story was produced through a collaboration between NJ Spotlight News and Climate Central. Julia Elman (Climate Central) contributed data reporting. Flight attendant Treniece Bynum was more ...
Dangerous heat will impact the Western U.S. between July 8-11. Human-caused climate change will make this extreme heat at least three times more likely for around 43 million people and five times ...
La principal base de datos autorizada de la nación de desastres meteorológicos y climáticos de mil millones de dólares ha dejado de funcionar en un momento en que estos eventos devastadores ...
A prolonged stretch of unusually hot, midsummer heat and humidity will grip a large portion of the United States from July 21 to 25. Human-caused climate change made this excessive heat at least ...