Pew Research Center conducted this study to understand Americans’ attitudes toward and experiences with extreme weather. For this analysis, we surveyed 5,085 U.S. adults from April 28 to May 4, 2025.
A study sheds light on how extreme weather events impact phenological processes, specifically the flight period of butterflies and moths and the flowering time of plants, with implications for food ...
In April’s Weather Experiment Wednesday, meteorologists Mikayla Smith & Mike Grogan demonstrated cloud formation with Discovery Lab Assistant Education Manager Caitlin Gibbons. Clouds in the sky are ...
Add tornadoes, wildfires and floods to the already lengthy list worries for U.S. homeowners. More than a quarter of homeowners (26%) say they are not financially prepared to handle the costs if ...
Extreme isolation is something our greatest explorers have faced in varying degrees. Now, a team of six NASA recruits have begun a year-long mission on the desolate side of a barren Hawaiian volcano ...
CLIMATEWIRE | A new memo from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth doubles down on his campaign to eliminate the Pentagon's work on climate — calling for a review of both mission statements and military ...
The past year has seen some of the most destructive climate catastrophes on record. Wildfires, hurricanes and floods are happening at an alarming frequency, with a huge impact on human lives and a ...