Hurricane Milton Made a Terrible Prediction Come True
This monster storm has matched early forecasts for a season of major hurricanes.
This monster storm has matched early forecasts for a season of major hurricanes.
Climate change set up the Gulf of Mexico to birth a storm this strong, this fast.
Exceptional circumstances, too often repeated, cease to be exceptions.
The biggest threat from tropical cyclones is no longer storm surge but rains like those dumped by Helene on North Carolina.
New data on the end times
From my front porch, the river banks of North Carolina’s mountains held. But not from his.
The climate deck is so stacked now that even places that seem safe are witnessing dangerous impacts.
Mutual aid keeps communities afloat in the moments after disasters strike. Why not turn it into a jobs program?
They seem to be capable of coordinating their dives from more than 60 miles apart.
Helene is a harbinger of relentless storm seasons to come.
Kilauea’s eruption last week was a chance to appreciate Earth’s most powerful forces.
As his career wraps up, a man of big ideas takes on ever smaller targets.
A scientist in Arkansas couldn’t get her experiments to work. Then others started saying the same thing.
If switching one home to a heat pump improves energy efficiency, why not whole cities?
It took only a year and 68 scientists to finally figure out what happened.
Microbes may help determine our climate future.
Construction projects are blocking the movement of marine life, creating underwater traffic jams.
In another election, she might have been asked.
How will they help Americans deal with the extreme weather battering the country?
Urban spillover is becoming a greater threat as wildfires grow.