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With high levels of pollution and warming, future summers in 247 U.S. cities would feel like an entirely different part of the country — or the world — by 2100.
Devastating flash floods across the Hill Country in central Texas on July 4 to 7, 2025 left a trail of destruction claiming over 80 lives with more still unaccounted for. As climate change drives ...
This report looks at the influence of climate change-driven extreme heat on pregnancy risks over 2020-2024.
Planting zones are warming — affecting which plants thrive in different U.S. regions. This trend is likely to continue as global temperatures rise.
Coastal Risk Finder, Climate Central’s new interactive map resource, shows who’s at risk from worsening coastal floods driven by rising seas in the U.S. — and what’s being done to adapt.
La intensidad de lluvia por hora, un factor clave en las inundaciones repentinas, ha aumentado desde 1970 en ciudades de todo EE. UU.
High temperatures attributable to climate change exposed millions to heat-related health risks between December 2024 and February 2025.
The U.S. produced record levels of solar and wind power in 2024 – part of a decade-long growth trend.
Warming trends in 172 U.S. cities are giving plants more time to grow and release pollen. That means longer allergy seasons for millions in the U.S. with seasonal allergies.
Spring is warming across the U.S., affecting allergy seasons, wildfire risk, and snow-fed water supplies.
Climate change is causing hotter temperatures to become more frequent in the four West African countries responsible for producing approximately 70% of the world’s cacao — the key ingredient ...
Winters are warming the fastest in most of the 245 U.S. locations analyzed by Climate Central — but all four seasons are warming, introducing changes that affect health, water supplies ...
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