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A new study in The Lancet Planetary Health is the first to estimate the impact of hotter nights on climate change-related deaths.
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Downpours flooded homes, roads and subway stations in the South Korean capital, cutting power and forcing hundreds to evacuate or seek shelter. The 16.6 inches of rain fell at 5.6 inches per hour at times - the highest rate since August 1942.
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President Biden visited Eastern Kentucky Monday to view the catastrophic damage caused by extreme rain and flooding in the region that killed at least 37 people over the last month. Biden promised to do everything in his power to aid affected communities.
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Climate change is already worsening the impact of infectious diseases, like Zika, malaria, and Covid-19, on human health, a study published Monday in
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More than 100 French municipalities have no running drinking water as the country enters its fourth
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Typically dry Death Valley National Park was hit with a record amount of rain over the weekend, which triggered flash floods, stranding park employees and visitors as all roads were forced to close and vehicles were washed away.
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A new report from government researchers says high tide flooding along the Atlantic, Pacific and Gulf coasts is likely to worsen, reaching a nationwide average of three to seven days by April 2023 and 45 to 70 days per year by 2050 (
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In Kentucky, flooding has claimed the lives of at least 28 people, including four children.
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Britain experienced its highest temperatures ever recorded in an extreme heat wave last week, as temps rose to over 104°F.
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Heavy rain overnight Wednesday into Thursday caused devastating flash flooding in Eastern Kentucky, killing at least eight. The death toll is expected to rise as responders comb through submerged homes, vehicles, and roads.
