As Earth continues to warm from humans burning fossil fuels, weather extremes are expected to also increase in frequency and intensity. And the health of older adults are vulnerable to these extremes.
A strengthening El Niño could reshape U.S. drought patterns, potentially leading to persistent dryness in the Plains. Experts ...
Despite muggy weather, dozens of motorcyclists hit the road Sunday for the sixth annual Purple Ride, raising donations for ...
Gov. Kay Ivey has awarded more than $6.3 million to help low-income Alabama residents reduce home energy costs through the ...
One year after the program’s launch, Flint’s neonatal mortality rate dropped in half from 10 deaths per 1,000 live births to 5 deaths per 1,000 live births. RX Kids has now expanded to 50 communities ...
Consumers Energy has made $11 million in financial assistance available to help qualifying customers in Michigan pay energy ...
Marshall County Emergency Management has been awarded funding through an AARP grant program aimed at strengthening ...
Drowning is the second leading cause of unintentional injury death for children ages 5-14, according to the CDC.
A coalition of community organizations is asking the city to prioritize about $36 million in funding for a range of programs ...
Across Virginia, farmers are facing one of the toughest growing seasons in years as persistent drought conditions continue to impact crops, pastures and livestock operations.
John Krasting, a Rutgers-trained climate scientist whose career has spanned broadcast meteorology, climate modeling and ...