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The Ames-based Midwest Climate Hub, along with 10 regional climate hubs under USDA , is slated to be cut from the federal ...
A new book traces the environmental collapse of a crucial ecosystem and how its return could fight climate change.
Tens of millions of people sweltered across the U.S. Northeast and Midwest as record-high heat disrupted electricity supplies ...
Extreme heat is only becoming more common. In the United States, heat waves now occur three times as often as they did in the ...
Meteorologists say a phenomenon known as a heat dome, a large area of high pressure in the upper atmosphere that traps heat and humidity, is responsible for the extreme temperatures.
St. Louis, Chicago and Des Moines were among the cities that saw heat indexes hit triple digits on Saturday, with the East ...
Think food prices are high now? Climate change could significantly cut production of six staple food crops around the world — including wheat production in Canada, a new study finds. Here's what ...
Federal funding for regional climate centers was halted in April but has since resumed. Here’s how these climate data resources serve Texas.
Analysis from World Weather Attribution, a climate science group, found that human-caused global warming made the record-breaking downpours in early April about 9% heavier.
Four regional climate centers in the United States have reopened — including those in the Midwest, Great Plains, and South. The centers and their websites shut down abruptly on April 17 due to a ...
Both the SRCC and the Midwest Regional Climate Center — which covers nine states — were among those whose climate data services were restored on April 21 following an influx of online support.
Both the SRCC and the Midwest Regional Climate Center — which covers nine states — were among those whose climate data services were restored on April 21 following an influx of online support.
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