From wildfires to floods, extreme weather events are becoming more frequent, costly, and disruptive to businesses.
Last year was Earth’s third hottest globally, but temperature is just one measure of climate change’s influence.
Ireland will experience more flooding events and extreme weather events unless it transitions away from fossil fuels, Met Éireann climatologist Paul Moore has said.
Ireland’s exposure to extreme weather is set to increase as latest research by Europe’s climate analysts shows underlying ...
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Extreme weather events cost the world $108 billion in insurance in 2025
Munich Re reports global insured losses at $108 billion in 2025, lower than previous year as major disasters include Los ...
"Geoeconomic confrontation, mis- and disinformation and societal polarization make up the top three short-term risks, while ...
Greater Nebraska faces a dramatic shift from mild conditions today to extreme winds and bitter cold by Friday, with gusts ...
Extreme heat, droughts, storms and deadly floods challenged resilience not only in Australia, but across the globe.
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How to turn extreme weather tragedies into climate victories
The European climate movement is faltering. State repression has escalated. Authoritarianism is on the rise. And even though ...
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Michigan’s weather scene has heavy lake-effect snow, true Arctic cold and a possibly wet and snowy period
An Arctic front moving through Michigan now is triggering significant lake-effect snow, with the most intense accumulations ...
The majority of Vermont farmers claim 2025 was the worst drought they’d ever seen. Now, agricultural advocates are asking the state to fiscally support farmers facing climate extremes.
January 2026An international measurement campaign will be launched in January 2026 to improve forecasts of winter storms and ...
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