Hurricane season will be even riskier for undocumented people this year
Trump administration actions will leave undocumented people more vulnerable to extreme weather, experts say.
Trump administration actions will leave undocumented people more vulnerable to extreme weather, experts say.
Home and business owners can take steps to make sure trees can withstand extreme winds and rain.
Federal proposals to overhaul disaster recovery have cast a shadow over this week's hurricane exercises and drills.
Cuts to agencies and resources that help mitigate climate change are short-sighted at best, catastrophic at worst.
Researchers worry that cuts at the agency will interrupt the flow of data for forecasts.
The two Niñas are likely to contribute some cooling relief for certain regions, but it may not last long.
It is astounding to watch Florida lawmakers turn climate change into a political football and downplay its seriousness.
Florida has seen an increase in climate advocacy led by young people in recent months
La Niña and a persistently warm ocean are teaming up to power fierce storms.
NOAA predicts between 17 and 25 named storms this summer and fall, with eight to 13 achieving hurricane status.
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