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Did Global Warming Make Hurricane Helene Worse? Here’s Where Americans Are Most Worried About Climate Change
Hurricane Helene made landfall near Cedar Key, Florida, on September 26, 2024, as a Category 4 storm, traveling roughly 500 ...
Cynical, disaster-seeking climate change hysterics have been pushing, for decades now, a narrative that global warming, ...
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How Residents Of These 25 Hurricane-Battered Areas Feel About Climate Change
While hurricane season is getting worse in tandem with global warming – in 2024, there were five tropical cyclones that ...
Floodlight reports the Pentagon is rolling back climate actions despite increasing heat and storms impacting troop readiness ...
Last month was the third-warmest September on record globally, behind 2024 and 2023, according to new data analyzed by the ...
Scientists point to Hurricane Helene as an example of how human-caused climate change is behind extreme weather events and of how severe storms no longer primarily impact coastal communities. They are ...
The idea that rising carbon dioxide concentrations could warm the planet dates back to the mid-nineteenth century. Women’s rights campaigner and scientist Eunice Foote showed in 1856 that CO 2 and ...
Scientific evidence shows human-caused climate change is making extreme weather events, like hurricanes, more severe. Warmer ocean and atmospheric temperatures allow hurricanes to intensify more ...
No, it's not just you. Summers are 21 days longer in Baton Rouge, 17 days longer in Lafayette, 11 days longer in New Orleans.
As tropical storms become wetter and more intense, the perception that hurricanes are just a coastal issue has changed in the ...
Six unoccupied houses along North Carolina’s Outer Banks have collapsed into the ocean as Hurricanes Humberto and Imelda rumble in the Atlantic.
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Why do some hurricanes grow larger than others? Study finds ocean ‘hot spots’ may be the reason
Hurricanes grow bigger and quicker under certain ocean conditions, a new study reveals. Climate change supercharges hurricanes, but a new study, published in Proceedings of the National Academy of ...
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