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Human activities have been the major driver of climate change since the advent of the Industrial Revolution in the mid-1800s.
In recent years, climate change has become more visible, in the form of extreme weather events. On Jan. 23, a Phoenix man floated on a mattress down floodwaters in one of the driest places in America.
Extreme Weather Increases Could Impact 70 Percent Of World's Population In Next 20 Years Even if we do cut greenhouse gas emissions, at least 20 percent of the population will still be impacted by ...
Attributing extreme weather events to climate change, as I do through my work as a climatologist, means we can hold countries and companies to account for their inaction, says Friederike Otto ...
Digital Trends interviews Dr. Friederike Otto about her book Angry Weather: Heat Waves, Floods, Storms, and the New Science of Climate Change.
The book's strength is its focus on extreme weather, and I'm pleased that Burt limits his discussion of climate change to just a few pages. Extreme Weather: A Guide and Record Book is $15.57 from ...
These are just a few of 2023’s most notable examples of what a warming planet’s extreme weather can look like. Off-the-charts rapid intensification ...