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2020 Billion Dollar Disasters
Major disasters—that's the theme of 2020. They're part of a larger trend of increasingly frequent and severe extreme weather events, as a part of our warming climate.
What is Net Zero?
To avoid worsening climate change impacts, we need to limit emissions, and that means getting to “Net Zero.”
New Presentation: Our Changing Climate
Climate Central presents a new outreach and education resource for meteorologists, journalists, and others—a climate change presentation, Our Changing Climate.
Report: Coastal Flood Risk to Affordable Housing Projected to Triple by 2050
A new analysis conducted by scientists at Climate Central and published in Environmental Research Letters highlights the equity implications of sea level rise in the first nationwide assessment of risk to the country’s affordable housing supply.
Winter Package
Although cold weather still exists in a warming climate, the winter season has warmed across most of the U.S. since 1970—which has negative consequences.
Warming Seasons
All of our seasons are feeling the impact of climate change, with winters warming the fastest across most of the country. Higher temperatures during the colder season can impact our crops, our health, and winter sports.
Expert Insight: Americans want more climate coverage
Over the past five years, Americans have become much more concerned about climate change, and they want more reporting from us on local impacts and solutions.
Halloween Extremes & Warming October Nights
In the spirit of Halloween, Climate Central reports some spooky statistics on Halloween extremes, warming October nights, and how climate change is impacting our favorite fall pastimes like pumpkin picking and trick-or-treating.














