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Commentary: Climate change: The science doesn’t support the heated rhetoric
We are constantly reminded that we are experiencing a climate crisis, but as a climate scientist, I can tell you that’s not what the science has shown us so far. Other than modest warming, there has been little change in any kind of severe weather that can be attributed to global greenhouse gas emissions.
Americans Are Still Divided on Climate Change. Here’s Where People Trust the Science the Most
Wall St. Insights Nationwide, 72.2% of Americans believe climate change is happening. Yet only 55.6% of Americans think most scientists believe in climate change. The places that believe in scientific consensus the most are a mix of wealthy,
Opinion
Climate change: The science doesn’t support the heated rhetoric
We are constantly reminded that we are experiencing a climate crisis, but as a climate scientist, I can tell you that’s not what the science has shown us so far.
Where climate change poses the most and least risk to American homeowners
We felt safe,” said Angela, “because neighbors told us it had never flooded.” But even as the Brudoses’ home remained perfectly dry, climate change was beginning to reshape the housing market here — and in vulnerable places throughout America.
Climate Change Threatens to Upend U.S. Housing Market
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PolitiFact FL: DeSantis dismisses climate change link to hurricanes. Here’s what science says
The science about climate change’s role in hurricanes is still considered unsettled, experts told PolitiFact, but more recent ...
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How mainstream climate science endorsed the fantasy of a global warming time machine
When the Paris agreement on climate change was gaveled into being in December 2015, it briefly looked like that rarest of ...
ClimateConnections
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Climate change made Hurricane Helene and other 2024 disasters more damaging, scientists find
Deadly Hurricane Helene, wildfires in the Amazon, an extreme monsoon downpour in India, a heat wave during the Summer ...
Hoodline
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King County Unveils Modernized Flood Management Plan Amid Climate Threats
King County has updated its Flood Management Plan with the latest climate science to better protect against increased flood ...
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Climate change gave significant boost to Milton's destructive rain, winds, scientists say
Scientists say human-caused climate change intensified deadly Hurricane Milton’s rainfall by 20 to 30% and strengthened its ...
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Political candidates who fight climate change stand to benefit in election
A majority of Floridians expressed support for political candidates who fight climate change in a new Florida Atlantic ...
The Daily Pennsylvanian
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Michael Mann named inaugural vice provost for climate science, policy, and action
As the inaugural vice provost for climate science, policy, and action, Mann will lead institutional efforts to support ...
Newsday
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Climate change boosted Helene's deadly rain and wind and scientists say same is likely for Milton
Human-caused
climate
change
boosted a devastating Hurricane Helene 's rainfall by about 10% and intensified its winds by about 11%, scientists said in a new flash study released just as a ...
RealClearScience
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Climate Science's Fantasy of a Global Warming Time Machine
When the Paris agreement on
climate
change
was gavelled into being in December 2015, it briefly looked like that rarest ...
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