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Topic: Extreme weather

Heavy rains from Hurricane Helene caused record flooding and damage on September 28, 2024 in Asheville, North Carolina. (Melissa Sue Gerrits/Getty Images)

North Carolina still reeling from Helene

Katie Myers - Grist
Heavy waves break against the Oregon coast as a bomb cyclone storm system moves over the Northwest United States on October 24, 2021. (Nathan Howard/Getty Images)

Bomb cyclone kills one in Northwest

Matthew Rozsa
People speak in the street after heavy rain and flooding hit large parts of the country on November 04, 2024 in Paiporta, Spain. (Aldara Zarraoa/Getty Images)

Spain reeling from deadly floods

Matthew Rozsa
Waves crash along St. Pete Pier in St. Petersburg as Hurricane Milton is expected to make landfall tonight on October 9, 2024 in Florida. (BRYAN R. SMITH/AFP via Getty Images)

Milton hits — more super-storms coming?

Matthew Rozsa
(Getty Images)

How to build an emergency food kit

Ashlie D. Stevens
Wind blows palm trees ahead of Hurricane Ian in Charlotte Harbor, Florida, on September 28, 2022. (RICARDO ARDUENGO/AFP via Getty Images)

Helene: 50 dead, millions without power

Ashlie D. Stevens
Women walk through waist-deep flood water in a village of Chaumuhni Municipality in Noakhali District of Chittagong Division in Noakhali, Chittagong, Bangladesh, on September 07, 2024. (Muhammad Amdad Hossain/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Extreme weather grows more common: study

Matthew Rozsa
A vendor with an umbrella over his head talks on mobile phone as he wipes his face with a cloth on a hot summer day in Varanasi on May 27, 2024. (NIHARIKA KULKARNI/AFP via Getty Images)

We need a national climate plan — now

John J. Berger - TomDispatch.com
Flooded streets in Fort Myers, Florida, after 24 hours of continuous rain, June 13. (Lokman Vural Elibol/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Epic Fla. rain: Yep, it's climate change

Matthew Rozsa
A man rows his boat in Acapulco, Guerrero State, Mexico, on August 16, 2023, following the passage of Tropical Storm Hilary. (Getty Images / FRANCISCO ROBLES / AFP)

Hurricane Hilary approaches California

Elizabeth Hlavinka
Weddell sea landscape with sopectacular cloud formations, Antarctica (Getty Images/Andrew Peacock)

When will glaciers go extinct?

Matthew Rozsa
A view of damage after a tornado tore through the US state of Mississippi, United States on March 25, 2023. At least 25 people have been killed and dozens injured after a tornado tore through the US state of Mississippi late Friday. (Fatih Aktas/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

Climate change increasing tornado risk

Siri Chilukuri - Grist
Harvesting a wheat field (Getty Images/ollo)

Food prices are up. But for how long?

John Hammond, Yiorgos Gadanakis - The Conversation
Cherry Tomatoes (Getty Images/Ania Lamboiu/500px)

On planting tomatoes and climate change

Edward Doddridge - The Conversation
The UNFCCC COP27 climate conference on November 06, 2022, in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. (Sean Gallup/Getty Images)

A climate reparations insurance scheme

Naveena Sadasivam - Grist
A variety of Kenya Seed Company maize crops (H-513) is seen growing at a demonstration plot during The Nakuru Agricultural Show, an event held annually by The Agricultural Society of Kenya. (James Wakibia/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

6 ways to avoid a staple food shortage

Timothy Njagi Njeru - The Conversation
Logistics and transportation of Container Cargo ship (Getty Images/Thatree Thitivongvaroon)

Will there be more food shortages soon?

Sarah Schiffling, Nikolaos Valantasis Kanellos - The Conversation
Farmer harvesting grapes on sunny day (Getty Images/Morsa Images)

A preview of farmworkers’ hot future

Anne Marshall-Chalmers - Civil Eats
Apple ripe fruit on tree. (Getty Images/Mike Powles)

A harsh new climate reality for farmers

Hollie Stephens - FoodPrint
Dry and cracked riverbed is seen during drought season on April 23, 2021 in Santa Clara County, California. (Liu Guanguan/China News Service via Getty Images)

Climate whiplash explains weather events

Jane Braxton Little - TomDispatch.com
A view of flood damaged buildings are seen as US President Joe Biden (not pictured) inspects the damage from Hurricane Ida onboard Marine One during an aerial tour of communities in Laffite, Grand Isle, Port Fourchon and Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, September 3, 2021. (JONATHAN ERNST/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

US flood risk is about to explode

Jake Bittle - Grist
Cars sit abandoned on the flooded Major Deegan Expressway in the Bronx following a night of heavy wind and rain from the remnants of Hurricane Ida on September 02, 2021 in New York City. Numerous people were killed in New York and tornadoes did heavy damage to parts of New Jersey as the evening storm caught many off guard with the severity of its rain and wind and flooding. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Why Hurricane Ida broke rainfall records

Russ Schumacher - The Conversation
The sun sets behind power lines in Los Angeles, California. (Getty Images)

3 ways to prevent a mass power outage

Emily Pontecorvo - Grist
(Getty/acilo)

House Republicans on climate change

Terry H. Schwadron - DCReport
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