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UC Berkeley political scientist Marika Landau-Wells says there are ways to help us avoid overreacting to false alarms without missing real threats.
Once disaster hits, time is at its most valuable. Whether a hurricane empties normally quiet streets or wildfires have the ...
People in the nation’s richest strawberry-growing region have lacked safe drinking water for decades. A Biden administration ...
A 70,000-person global study found understanding how events such as fires and floods are linked to climate change may be a ...
In the past, severe storms such as Tropical Storm Kay and Tropical Storm Hilary have flooded Owens’ off-lake dust sources, ...
BEIJING (Reuters) -China's north and west braced for flash floods and landslides on Thursday as annual 'Plum Rains' left a ...
Beth People who live in areas affected by natural disasters can often experience climate trauma. Trauma is what we call the very bad and long-lasting emotional effects of an event or experience.
A sweeping reform to the California Environmental Quality Act has divided environmentalists and climate advocates.