Hurricanes are getting stronger, and humans are primarily to blame, according to a new study by Climate Central.
A new study says human-caused climate change made Atlantic hurricanes about 18 mph stronger in the last six years ...
It found human-driven shifts have already driven changes in 84 percent of hurricane intensities and noted that storms between ...
A new study released Wednesday found that climate change intensified recent hurricanes by 18 miles per hour. The study, ...
Every Atlantic hurricane that formed this year had higher wind speeds because of climate change. Two likely would have ...
The climate crisis is not a distant threat; it's happening right now and affecting what matters most to us. Hurricanes ...
A new analysis finds that the storms’ wind speeds increased by up to 28 miles per hour, boosting their destructive power.
Climate change strengthened the maximum wind speeds of Atlantic hurricanes by an average of 18 mph during the past five years ...
An unusual cluster of typhoons in the West Pacific and a series of powerful hurricanes in the Atlantic are raising questions ...
As water temperatures continue to rise due to human-caused climate change, hurricanes are getting stronger. That’s the ...
Climate change increased maximum wind speeds for every Atlantic hurricane in 2024, according to a Climate Central analysis ...
Human-caused climate change is intensifying Atlantic hurricanes, with rising ocean temperatures adding an average of 18 mph ...