The US had a rare year without a hurricane make landfall, but it saw too much extreme rainfall and flash flooding across the country.
For more than eight years, Shoreman-Ouimet and a multidisciplinary team at UConn have been examining extreme weather ...
(The Conversation) – The summer of 2025 brought unprecedented flash flooding across the U.S., with the central and eastern regions hit particularly hard. These storms claimed hundreds of lives across ...
Devastating wildfire, flooding and extreme heat events took place over the past year, several resulting in mass fatalities.
Here’s when extreme heat, heavy rain, hurricanes and severe storms are most likely to occur during the year, based on climate ...
Experts warn that after 23 billion-dollar weather disasters killed 276 people and caused $115B in damage in 2025, the U.S. could face even worse risks in 2026.
After an extreme weather event, climate organizers can seize the opportunity to push for tangible policy change.
A lot of people get solar panels installed with home battery storage systems to save money, but, as a recent study out of Stanford University showed, the benefits go well beyond savings. The study ...
Nearly half of U.S. homeowners say climate risk could push them to move, according to a new Kin Homeownership Trends study.