Climate change is supercharging the water cycle, bringing heavier precipitation extremes — and related flood risks — across the U.S. As the climate has warmed from 1958 to 2021, the most ...
Of all major U.S. power outages reported from 2000 to 2023, 80% (1,755) were due to weather. Most weather-related outages were caused by severe weather (58%), winter storms (23%), and tropical ...
An unusually warm forecast, beginning today, in parts of British Columbia — found to be 5 times more likely because of climate change — sets the stage for increased potential wildfire risk ...
Data updated daily on how climate change influences temperatures in 1,000 cities around the world. Available through mid-November 2022. Learn more about the Climate Shift Index ™ or view our ...
What's the CSI scale? The CSI is a categorical scale, with the categories defined by the ratio of how common (or likely) a temperature is in today's altered climate vs. how common it would be in a ...
All 50 states and 237 U.S. cities (98% of 241 analyzed) have warmed since the first Earth Day in 1970. Some 187 U.S. cities ...
America’s capacity to generate carbon-free electricity grew during 2023 — part of a decade-long growth trend for renewable energy. Solar and wind account for more of our nation’s energy mix ...
Higher ground is vanishing along the world's coasts. As seas rise, land once safely above the tideline is slipping below annual flood risk levels, exposing residents to escalating threats.
U.S. wind power capacity was bigger than ever in 2023 — part of a decade-long growth trend for renewable energy.
The U.S. produced more solar power in 2023 than ever before – part of a decade-long growth trend for renewable energy. Climate Central’s new report, A Decade of Growth in Solar and Wind ...