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Conditions in the Gulf of Mexico Portend Potential for Supercharged Hurricanes
Wildfire Season Starts Early as Climate Change Fuels Combustible Conditions
New Model Estimates Wildfire Risk by Property, Reveals Increasing Threat to the U.S.
2020 Dam Failures in Central Michigan Were “Foreseeable” and “Preventable,” according to Final Report
Study Highlights Benefits of Ecological Flood Protection Compared to Traditional Methods
UN Report Warns of Increasing Droughts, Encourages Mitigation through Ecological Solutions and Other Measures
Active 2022 Wildfire Season Amidst Worsening Drought Conditions
Federal Partners Work to Advance Predictive Modeling of Wildfires
Federal Government Announces Urgent Drought Response Actions to Protect Major Colorado River Reservoir
The Number of Intense Hurricanes Set to Double by 2050, according to New Study
New Climate Modeling Predicts Increasing Occurrences of Flash Flooding across Most of the U.S.
Hurricane Season Begins Next Month – Get Ready during Hurricane Preparedness Week
