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This cycle, fueled by climate change, significantly amplifies the risk of flash flooding. Credit: WTOL 11 Toledo’s flooding risks, while concerning, are not currently near the scale of Texas.
As climate change increases the frequency of environmental disasters, experts say federal cuts could leave California and other states vulnerable in the years ahead.
Editor focusing on extreme weather, climate change, science and the environment. Number of properties at substantial flood risk in 2020, by county 5,000 50,000 200,000 Number of properties at ...
In a world increasingly shaped by climate extremes, environmental experts are delivering a blunt warning: four rapidly ...
The deaths in the Texas Hill Country are a tragic testament to the force of a raging river. Flood-stricken Vermont has a ...
The financial toll of climate disasters is rising, with the cost of large-scale climate-related events in the U.S. surging from $21.8 billion per year in the 1980s to $123.2 billion per year in ...
In Charleston, S.C., climate change is becoming impossible to ignore. In the historic city center, “sunny day” flooding occurs roughly once a week, making downtown difficult to traverse.
Climate Change and the Risk to Homeowners. Yuehua Tang, an associate professor of finance at the University of Florida, has been researching how well companies are preparing for climate change ...
How Risk From Climate Change Will Reshape Flood Insurance In N.H. and New England New Hampshire Public Radio | By Annie Ropeik Published April 22, 2021 at 12:39 PM EDT ...
Climate change is raising the risk of dangerous flooding, especially in coastal communities. For some towns on the Jersey Shore, the most practical solution is raising homes off the ground.
Floods recorded in Aboriginal oral history centuries ago could help scientists better understand how climate change may ...