Hurricanes are getting stronger, and humans are primarily to blame, according to a new study by Climate Central.
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, ...
A study shows that climate change increased this year's hurricanes significantly, boosting the wind speeds of Beryl, Helene, ...
The climate crisis is not a distant threat; it's happening right now and affecting what matters most to us. Hurricanes ...
As water temperatures continue to rise due to human-caused climate change, hurricanes are getting stronger. That’s the ...
Specifically with Hurricane Beryl, researchers' analysis found that Beryl grew 18 mph stronger thanks to human-amplified climate change.
Ocean temperatures made higher by human-caused climate change are fueling more intense hurricanes in the Atlantic. A new study published in Environmental Research: Climate found that climate change ...
Hurricanes may reinforce denial and commitment to a worldview that rejects climate change. Although denial may be a natural psychological response to existential threats, the U.S. may be getting ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech ... heat energy to fuel rapid intensification of tropical storms and hurricanes, those warm waters may also lengthen the hurricane ...
Hurricanes may reinforce denial and commitment to a worldview that rejects climate change. Tampa, Florida, meteorologist Denis Phillips had the right idea as the two hurricanes headed for his ...