Melissa is expected to be a hurricane by Saturday and a major hurricane on Sunday, when it will pass very close to Jamaica.| Yale Climate Connections
With the tropical storm predicted to be a major hurricane by Monday, a prolonged life-threatening flood threat is expected for Jamaica, eastern Cuba, and Hispaniola. The post Melissa’s slowdown is bad news for the central Caribbean appeared first on Yale Climate Connections.| Yale Climate Connections
In “Regenerating Earth,” Kelsey Timmerman journeys from cornfields to the Amazon to meet with farmers who are healing their land. The post What happens when you let nature back into the farm appeared first on Yale Climate Connections.| Yale Climate Connections
Researchers who visited Svalbard expected deep snow, but instead they found meltwater pools and thawed ground. The post Scientists get a shocking glimpse of Arctic climate change appeared first on Yale Climate Connections.| Yale Climate Connections
El pronóstico de trayectoria es más incierto de lo habitual, pero es probable que Melissa traiga lluvias colosales e inundaciones que amenacen la vida en varias islas del Caribe. The post La Tormenta Tropical Melissa aún no se fortalece, pero se espera que se convierta en un huracán peligroso en el Caribe appeared first on Yale Climate Connections.| Yale Climate Connections
The track forecast is more uncertain than usual, but Melissa is likely to bring colossal rains and life-threatening flooding to multiple islands in the Caribbean. The post Tropical Storm Melissa not yet strengthening, but still expected to become a dangerous Caribbean hurricane appeared first on Yale Climate Connections.| Yale Climate Connections
But you can buy a separate flood insurance policy – a step experts are urging people to take as floods get more extreme and common, even outside of high-risk flood zones. The post Your homeowner’s insurance policy almost certainly doesn’t cover floods appeared first on Yale Climate Connections.| Yale Climate Connections
It’s still uncertain which way Melissa will track, and how quickly, but the storm is likely to bring colossal rains and life-threatening flooding to multiple islands in the Caribbean. The post Tropical Storm Melissa on track to be a dangerous Caribbean hurricane appeared first on Yale Climate Connections.| Yale Climate Connections
A two-week test drive program is helping rural drivers see if EVs fit their lives. The post Free test drives bring more EVs to rural Appalachia appeared first on Yale Climate Connections.| Yale Climate Connections
Sin importar si el Invest 98L se convertiera en tormenta tropical más adelante esta semana, podría provocar inundaciones graves. The post Perturbación tropical representa una posible amenaza de lluvias torrenciales para el Caribe central appeared first on Yale Climate Connections.| Yale Climate Connections
No matter whether Invest 98L becomes a tropical storm later this week, it could lead to serious flooding.| Yale Climate Connections
Discover how people across the country are reacting to the reality of climate change.| Yale Climate Connections
Discover how people across the country are reacting to the reality of climate change.| Yale Climate Connections
Discover how people across the country are reacting to the reality of climate change.| Yale Climate Connections
False WhatsApp chains and political sound bites aren’t just nonsense – they’re putting Latino communities in danger during floods, fires, and storms.| Yale Climate Connections
The veteran activist says that solar has finally scaled to the size of the climate crisis – and he’s organizing a nationwide “Sun Day” this weekend to promote clean energy.| Yale Climate Connections
Tropical Storm Gabrielle in the central Atlantic is the basin’s first tropical cyclone since Tropical Storm Fernand dissipated on August 28.| Yale Climate Connections
They warn that humanity is just three years from overshooting the Paris Agreement’s 1.5°C target, with seas rising faster than ever. But the report also contains a little bit of good news.| Yale Climate Connections
The players are going to play, and the haters are going to hate, but climate change is not something that you can shake off.| Yale Climate Connections
Are you ready to organize your first event on behalf of the planet? Here are some ideas and tips on how to make it successful.| Yale Climate Connections
Firings and budget cuts could slow emergency disaster response and weaken resilience efforts.| Yale Climate Connections
The company nearly doubled its emissions in 2023, making it the biggest polluter in the industry.| Yale Climate Connections
Discover how people across the country are reacting to the reality of climate change.| Yale Climate Connections
12 books on the art, science, economics, and ethics of agriculture| Yale Climate Connections
The website marks the loss of glaciers to global warming.| Yale Climate Connections
Massachusetts is testing bidirectional chargers that turn parked EVs into backup energy sources.| Yale Climate Connections
An audacious effort to destroy climate regulations is likely headed for a showdown at the Supreme Court.| Yale Climate Connections
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The Inter-American Court and the International Court of Justice issued sharply worded advisory opinions that could influence the legal battles to come.| Yale Climate Connections
Hundreds of people face intense heat and relentless mosquitoes at the Florida Everglades facility.| Yale Climate Connections
It’s been one of the least active years on record for tropical cyclones in the Northern Hemisphere. That could change soon.| Yale Climate Connections
Flash flood warnings from the National Weather Service have hit a record pace this year, while the Atlantic hurricane season stays at a low ebb.| Yale Climate Connections
More than 100 people died in the flash floods. The disaster has the fingerprints of climate change all over it.| Yale Climate Connections
The year 2025 is on pace to be a top-four hottest year on record globally.| Yale Climate Connections