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Republican governors don’t seem to realize that their actions—or lack thereof—have devastating consequences.
Readers react to the unfolding flooding disaster in Texas. Also: Empathy for immigrants; anticipating the 250th anniversary ...
Democrats and media outlets faced criticism in recent days for blaming climate change and other political agenda items for ...
Democrats criticize Trump's cuts to the National Weather Service and his approach to climate change after at least 59 people ...
As climate change increases the frequency of environmental disasters, experts say federal cuts could leave California and ...
Rep. Joaquin Castro (D-Texas) said Sunday that climate change was “obviously a part of” the recent deadly flooding in Texas. ...
Both Florida and Texas are adversely affected because they lie on the Gulf of Mexico, which is currently between 2 to 3 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than the average for the beginning of July, conditions ...
Rescue crews are scrambling to find survivors of catastrophic flooding that tore through Central Texas on the Fourth of July.
Blame cruel nature, not DOGE, or weathermen, or climate change.
"There's no such thing as a natural disaster," geographers like to say—a reminder that human choices turn hazards into ...
As climate change increases the frequency of environmental disasters, experts say federal cuts could leave California and ...
Only about half of the homeowners potentially impacted by floods in Kerr County were in FEMA's flood zones, and even fewer ...