Deciding where to live has always been a high-stakes financial decision, but a changing climate makes it even more critical. Just ask any of the millions of Americans who have already experienced the ...
From wildfires to floods, the impact of climate change keeps growing every year. Here's how to figure out whether you should be worried about your home.
This interactive map shows climate analogs for the biggest U.S. cities, based on projections of future temperature and precipitation. The analysis comes from Matt Fitzpatrick, an ecologist at the ...
Irina Marinov, associate professor at the Department of Earth and Environmental Science, leads a research community focused on understanding global climate impacts, risks, and vulnerabilities to ...
Climate change could sink the value of American real estate. That's according to a recent study by First Street, which found that $1.47 trillion in home values could be wiped out over the next 30 ...
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Researchers find and map 'climate change safe havens' that are more resilient to warming around the world
The study of climate change refugia — places that are buffered from the worst effects of global warming — has grown rapidly in recent years.
Fears of climate change are decreasing in the United States, China and many Western countries relative to other concerns, according to a new survey. War, economic hardship and disease were more ...
International collaboration on climate change is fraying. The Trump administration withdrew the United States from the Paris Agreement, the 2015 treaty aiming to limit global warming, and has ...
Houston’s climate is expected to radically change by the 2080s: New research finds it could resemble that of northern Mexico. San Antonio could have weather more like Paras, south of Laredo. Laredo is ...
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