The world's climate has become more unpredictable, leading experts to coin the term "global weirding." The rising temperatures are creating extreme weather that looks different all across the globe.
When Bostonians talk about snowmageddon 2015, they are probably referring to the bear of a snowstorm named Juno, which dumped 24.6 inches on Boston at the tail end of a meek January, becoming the ...
A report highlights the impact of climate whiplash on major cities, showing severe transitions between extreme wet and dry weather as the climate crisis worsens. Cities like Lucknow, Madrid, and ...
Americans overestimate small personal actions and underestimate collective power; effective climate progress requires ...
Many of the world's largest cities are experiencing 'climate whiplash', a new report has revealed. This bizarre weather ...
It’s not just the fish in Lolo Creek that are suffering and dying from climate weirding. (Explained in the Missoulian article, “Dead fish, low water” on Aug. 30) We are all living it whether we are ...
Climate change is leading to warmer winters in Cambridge — meaning more snowfall, more flooding, and more headaches for residents, according to two local sustainability experts who spoke at the ...