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Some 300 senior-level executives, working in 14 industries, said climate change is hurting their businesses. Nearly half of them think the Midwest would be less financially risky.
Trump policies abandon climate science, move towards deregulation 03:52. The deadly storms that tore through eight U.S. states in early April, killing at least 24 people, were made significantly ...
The Ames-based Midwest Climate Hub, along with 10 regional climate hubs under USDA , is slated to be cut from the federal ...
A report by World Weather Attribution links human-induced global warming to record-breaking downpours in early April, causing intensified flooding in the Midwest and South.
In areas of the northern Midwest such as Minnesota, heat-related health concerns are particularly high because the current heat wave coincides with the region’s busy state fair and college move ...
A large and intense weather system is poised to bring multiple rounds of severe weather across the Mid/Upper Mississippi Valley, Lower Ohio/Tennessee Valleys, and Deep South on March 14-15, 2025.
Analysis from World Weather Attribution, a climate science group, found that human-caused global warming made the record-breaking downpours in early April about 9% heavier.
The Great Lakes, Ohio Valley and Midwest region (Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, ... What NOAA's Climate Prediction Center says about Winter 2024-2025 in the Midwest.
UPDATE: The U.S. Department of Commerce and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration renewed its financial support of the Midwest Regional Climate Center, five days after pulling the funding.
Factors as far away as the Caribbean Sea and as nearby as the cornfields of Iowa can bring on that muggy, sticky feeling. For people with certain health conditions, it’s more than an annoyance.
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