Americans who are being displaced by global warming's extreme weather may be out of luck when it comes to federal support.
In general, Charlotte and North Carolina are not typically thought of as fire-prone regions. However, the Southeast ...
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The heat is on: Duke researchers to study extreme heat preparedness and response planningThe NOAA grant is in response to rising concerns over extreme heat events and their widespread impacts in rural, coastal ...
Duke’s climate and sustainability VP talks about a new report on the university’s climate efforts, navigating changes in ...
Natural disasters, amplified by climate change, reveal and amplify social inequalities, leaving the poorest and most valuable communities to suffer the most. Here’s how the Kansas City metro is prepar ...
President Donald Trump has implemented a slew of actions and executive orders that stand to have wide-reaching impacts on ...
President Donald Trump's suggestion about “getting rid of” the nation's disaster relief agency doesn't sound like a bad idea ...
Charleston residents can share concerns about climate change during a listening session at 4:30 p.m. Feb. 21 at the Avery ...
With stronger hurricanes and longer wildfire seasons, Americans saw the impact of the climate crisis firsthand last year ...
President Donald Trump signed Executive Order 14162, titled "Putting America First In International Environmental Agreements, ...
Raleigh’s winters are warming, with snowfall down 36% in 30 years. Despite recent storms, fewer cold nights and more mixed precipitation signal a shift toward shorter, milder winters.
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