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Extreme heat streaks are becoming more common in major U.S. cities as climate change fuels more dangerous heat.
In the 65 largest U.S. cities, 76% of K-12 public school students attend school in extreme urban heat islands according to new Climate Central analysis.
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.
KEY CONCEPTS The U.S. generated a record 756,621 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of electricity from solar and wind in 2024 — enough to power the equivalent of more than 70 million average American homes ...
Los EE. UU. produjo niveles récord de energía solar y eólica en 2024, parte de una tendencia de crecimiento que ya dura una década.
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 ...
Investment in the U.S. clean energy transition has never been higher. Explore which states and clean technologies have seen the most investment.
Spain braces for another heatwave through the weekend (August 21-26) made five times more likely by climate change.
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