Extreme weather is, by definition, rare on our planet. Ferocious storms, searing heatwaves, and biting cold snaps illustrate what the climate is capable of at its worst. However, since Earth’s climate ...
Climate change is disrupting global food supply chains, damaging crops and exposing hidden vulnerabilities in logistics and ...
After damaging wildfires in LA, tornadoes and series of floods, the first six months of this year smashed multiple extreme weather records in the U.S., data show — and experts say this trend is likely ...
Clean energy executive Cary Kottler was one of millions who lost power and heat as winter storm Uri, as it was called, blasted Texas with a historic cold snap in 2021. The temperature inside his house ...
A new model suggests that timber production in Minnesota could decrease by half as windstorms intensify with climate change. How much will strawberry harvests shrink when extreme heat harms ...
Billions of people around the world are expected to vote in elections this year. And some national security professionals warn that there's a growing threat to these elections — one on par with ...
A new groundbreaking study uncovers ways to use A.I. to prepare for extreme weather. A.I. could even help predict wildfires. Issues remain about the ethical use of this technology, and trust in the ...
Extreme weather can have negative, minimal, or even positive effects on business performance—creating significant uncertainty about outcomes for those businesses. Financial markets show heightened ...
From storms and cold snaps to heatwaves, extreme weather events can have major implications for electricity generation and supply – and as a consequence, for power markets. Being able to anticipate ...