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Extreme Weather and Climate Change

Hub | October 30, 2012 at 14:15

Climate change is now changing the weather. 2012 has been packed with extreme weather such as Hurricane Sandy, and the aftermath of these events has been devastating not only to individuals, but to the operation of our country.

Impacts

Hub | December 11, 2009 at 9:24

Extreme weather

Page | July 16, 2010 at 18:55

There is strong evidence that extreme weather events - such as hurricanes, floods, droughts and heat waves - are increasing because of climate change. In fact, the Financial Initiative of the UN Environment Program (UNEP) recently calculated that...

Hurricane Sandy Aftermath

Image gallery | October 31, 2012

Brrrrrrrr: Arctic ice loss responsible for our chilly spring

Blog by Cassady Sharp | March 27, 2013

Although it’s Cherry Blossom festival time in Washington D.C., Greenpeace’s United States headquarters, we’re still bundled in our winter gear. Turns out that the same warmer temperatures causing Arctic ice loss at record-breaking speeds are...

Southeasterners can thank Duke Energy when global warming gives them twice as many...

Blog by David Pomerantz | April 12, 2013

A new study from NASA suggests that global warming could increase the number of violent, damaging thunderstorms that strike the U.S., particularly in the Southeast, which could see a 100 % increase in the number of days with thunderstorms. NASA’s...

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