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Most Americans fear extreme weather is getting worse, a new USA TODAY/Ipsos Poll finds, a concern underscored by the rising death toll from flash floods in central Texas.
As new variants continue to emerge, there is growing evidence that global warming could influence transmission of the virus ...
For now, plenty of Americans seem to want to give it a go. Despite all the headwinds stacked against it, the U.S. homeownership rate was basically unchanged in the third quarter, the Census Bureau ...
The language we use to talk about climate change is too abstract, too politicized and too divorced from the things most ...
As changes to the climate lead to increases in extreme weather events, many Americans are reporting serious effects to their mental health. National Mental Health Correspondent, Dr. Nicole Clark ...
Experts fear this siege against science could jeopardize the United States’ status as a global leader in climate research. Since Trump took office in January, the federal government has frozen ...
Nearly 2,000 leading American scientists, including dozens of Nobel Prize winners, have issued a stark warning that the U.S. lead in science is being "decimated" by the Trump administration's cuts ...