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Climate change is likely to make extreme weather events like those experienced in Texas occur more intensely and more ...
Dozens of storm-chasing meteorologists have undertaken the largest-ever study of extreme hail across the US Great Plains. New Scientist environment reporter James Dinneen hitched a ride inside a ...
Experts say climate change is making extreme weather events more frequent and severe, but that our attitudes and actions ...
Investors attracted by high yields, while recent natural disasters have failed to trigger losses for bondholders ...
However, the increasing occurrence and severity of some types of extreme weather events, due in part to human-caused climate change, is also amplifying some of these events and making them more ...
It's important to note that the impact of severe weather, though, is not limited to NRG and our domain. When rough weather blows into town, it can also affect pipelines, meters, power lines, and other ...
Climate risk to U.S. infrastructure is rising, and government cuts to climate science are only accelerating that risk.
The Lone Star State accounts for roughly a third of all damages caused by extreme weather in the U.S. during the last 10 ...