Kentucky Floods: How to Help
Deadly and destructive flooding across eastern Kentucky is putting children at great risk. Learn how to help.
Today, there are an average of six heat waves per year, up from two heat waves per year during the 1960s
The average heat wave season across the U.S. is about 49 days longer now than it was in the 1960s
Experts predict that the critical 1.5ºC global warming threshold could be breached within the next five years
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