About six-in-ten Americans say countries around the world, including the U.S., will not do enough to avoid the worst effects of climate change.
Hailstorms could grow more dangerous and damaging with climate change – Phys.org
A new study published in Nature predicts that climate change could produce larger, more damaging hailstones in some regions. The editors of Nature …
Why Europe is the fastest-warming continent – DW.com
The average temperature increase up around the North Pole has already exceeded 3.3 C, according to data from the EU’s Copernicus Climate Change …
UK residents swelter in homes not built for climate change and heatwaves | ABC NEWS
There are growing concerns facilities in the UK such as buildings and transport are not built for the changing climate.
Rising global hail damage potential in a warming world – Nature
Anthropogenic climate change (ACC) is expected to modify severe convective storms and their associated hazards, including hailstorms, a primary …
With Geoengineering, a Fringe Climate Solution Moves Into the Mainstream | Atmos
The concept refers to the modification of the Earth’s climate systems on a large scale to combat global warming. Johnson’s Science Advisory Committee …
New report warns climate change could make Colorado’s hailstorms more destructive
Hail already causes billions of dollars in damage in Colorado every year, and a new report warns it could get worse as the climate changes.
Mapping carbon from ABoVE – @theU – The University of Utah
In the far north regions of Earth, where forests stretch across Alaska and Canada, climate change is unfolding at an accelerated pace. Headshot of …
Grapefruit-sized hail may become more common in a warmer world – Science News
A global model suggests that climate change could make hailstones larger and more damaging in many regions, especially at mid-to-high latitudes.
The climate is changing, and so too must Britain | Environment | The Guardian
Letters: Readers respond to warnings from the Climate Change Committee and the fact that heatwaves are becoming the norm.