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The U.S. produced more solar power in 2023 than ever before – part of a decade-long growth trend for renewable energy.
Investment in the U.S. clean energy transition has never been higher. Explore which states and clean technologies have seen the most investment.
See the full report America’s capacity to generate carbon-free electricity grew during 2023 — part of a decade-long growth trend for renewable energy. Solar and wind account for more of our ...
New Climate Central analysis shows where urban heat is most intense in 65 major cities that account for 15% of the U.S. population.
2024 is on track to be Earth’s hottest year on record, and the U.S. experienced 24 billion-dollar weather and climate disasters this year through November.
Part I of the new IPCC Sixth Assessment Report, The Physical Science Basis, updates the current scientific understanding of climate change, indicating that the impacts of climate change are ...
The planet’s strongest year-to-year climate variation—ENSO—is likely to flip from La Niña to neutral by spring. Here’s how ENSO influences weather patterns in the U.S. and around the globe.
Read the full report: Analysis: Climate change is increasing dangerous nighttime temperatures across the globe Download data for world regions, countries, and cities: .xlsx Download data for ...
As the planet warms, daily heat records are outpacing cold records across the U.S.
Warming trends in 172 U.S. cities are giving plants more time to grow and release pollen. That means longer allergy seasons for millions in the U.S. with seasonal allergies.
Download and share the iconic warming stripes graphics for the globe, the U.S, 49 states, and 195 U.S. cities.
Partnership Journalism • April 29, 2022 Ellis Island, lighthouses among historic NJ sites flooding as seas rise ...
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