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Experts say climate change is making extreme weather events more frequent and severe, but that our attitudes and actions ...
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Climate change is making extreme weather events more frequent and intense, according to climate scientists and government ...
Climate change has made extreme weather events such as bushfires and floods more frequent and more likely in recent years, ...
The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 to November 30. By Erin McCann Erin McCann is a senior editor on The Times’s weather team. June 1 was the first day of hurricane season in the ...
BMKG's Deputy of Climatology, Ardhasena Sopaheluwakan, highlighted that the Earth's temperature has risen considerably since ...
The number of home runs per game has increased since the 1980s. Science suggests that rising game day temperatures and ...
After a longer-than-usual off-season, Discovery Channel has finally confirmed the premiere date for the highly anticipated ...
As we sweat away the summer, imagine walking out of 98-degree heat and into a 72-degree, climate-controlled ballpark to watch ...
Storms are likely today in the higher elevations, but only near 20% for the Valley. Drier air is working its way into Arizona ...
China is in the grip of the strongest heatwave of the year, with central and eastern regions enduring extreme temperatures ...
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