Warmest Summer on Record for DC and New York
It's official: Washington, D.C. and New York, N.Y. both sweated through their warmest summers on record this year.… Read More
Climate in Context: West Antarctic Melting, Flying Over Hurricane Earl
New clues emerge about Antarctica's role in sea level rise; NASA investigates Hurricane Earl.… Read More
A Tale of Two Coasts: The East Roasts While the West Shivers
During June and July, record heat gripped the eastern U.S., while cities along the West Coast from San Diego to Seattle shivered.… Read More
Climate in Context: Review Panel Calls for IPCC Fixes; Hurricane Earl Strengthens
Review finds IPCC's climate science reports are sound, but calls for numerous changes to the organization; Hurricane Earl strengthens, is poised to threaten the US East Coast.… Read More
In New Orleans: Recovering From a Post-Katrina ‘Brain Drain’
CLIMATE CENTRAL - After Hurricane Katrina in 2005, New Orleans lost many experts who could have helped the city recover from the storm. Five years later, has the "brain drain" been plugged?… Read More
Communities and Climate Adaptation in a Post-Katrina World: Are We Prepared?
Of all the lessons and reminders that have followed Hurricane Katrina, the need for better natural disaster preparation is the most obvious.… Read More
Climate in Context: August 24, 2010
La Nina to stick around a while; study finds no clear link between climate change and disaster losses; hurricane season heats up.… Read More
Pushing the Envelope of Climate Science ‘Attribution Studies’
In the wake of a wild summer, climate scientists are seeking to improve their understanding of links between climate change and extreme weather.… Read More











