California’s Snowpack Data Likely Signals Another Fire-Prone Summer April 1, 2025 By Brian K. Sullivan California is emerging from its wettest time of the year with new fire and drought risks. The state is scheduled...
New York to Fine Fossil Fuel Companies $75 Billion Under New Climate Law December 27, 2024 By Jonathan Allen New York state will fine fossil fuel companies a total of $75 billion over the next 25 years to pay...
The War on Wildfires Is Going High-Tech December 27, 2024 By William Ralston Last December, a farmer was burning dry grapevines in his vineyard in Deir Mar Moussa, a hill town a dozen...
AccuWeather Forecasts Multi-Region Weekend Weather Events December 26, 2024 More than 10 million people will be at risk for a four-day stretch of severe weather expected to rumble through...
Climate, Geopolitical Conflict and Cyber Risks Top Concerns in Latest AXA Survey November 8, 2024 Managing complex risks, nimble decision-making amid rapid technological advances and increasingly interconnected risks are top concerns, a recent AXA Future...
Frequency of Deadly Hurricanes Has Jumped 300% August 23, 2024 New research indicates that what used to be the 100-year hurricane will now happen every 25 years, according to Deep...
Blackouts in Extreme Weather Drive Demand for Cleaner Backup Power August 23, 2024 By Alexa St. John Software engineer Kenna Ofoegbu in Houston, Texas tries hard to keep his three kids cool during the summer and that...
Atlantic Enters Its Most Active Season for Storms: Weather Watch August 23, 2024 By Brian K Sullivan The Atlantic has entered the most dangerous part of its six-month storm season — after months of heat building in...
Ford Slows EV Plans, Delaying Pickup and Axing Three-Row SUV, to Cut Costs August 23, 2024 By Nora Eckert, Nathan Gomes and Ben Klayman Ford Motor on Wednesday said it was killing a planned three-row electric SUV and pushing back a new electric version...
Is Heat Causing Branches to Fall Off Trees? Scientists Aren’t Sure August 22, 2024 By Kendra Pierre-Louis In 2003, as Paris sweltered through a heat wave that would go on to kill an estimated 15,000 people across...