The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) claims, based on climate change models, that there is a connection between climate change, ozone in outdoor air, and health effects, including asthma.
In a time of increasing climate variability, researchers Pengfei Xue and Miraj B. Kayastha have developed regional Earth system models to better understand and predict extreme weather and ...
Advanced computer models can quantify the impacts of climate change and other environmental challenges, providing deep ...
New studies are finding the fingerprints of climate change in the Eaton and Palisades wildfires, which made some of extreme climate conditions — higher temperatures and drier weather — worse. The ...
Wilmington, NC, experienced a 13% population surge between 2020 and 2024, making it the state's fastest-growing urban area. The region's coastal location, while attractive to newcomers, also makes it ...
Climate change is already shaping our well-being. It affects mental health, spreads infectious diseases, disrupts work, damages food supplies and forces families to leave their homes because of ...
Climate risks are global, but prediction systems remain nationally siloed. The NCAR breakup shows why weather and climate ...
President-elect Donald Trump has promised to reverse dozens of President Joe Biden’s environmental rules and policies. But some could be difficult to dismantle. President Joe Biden will leave office ...
In early January, the stage was set for a wildfire disaster in Los Angeles. A long, hot summer had dried out the plants and vegetation, making it more flammable. Drought conditions dragged on, as ...
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