Impacts

Municipal leaders across Canada are urging federal parties to prioritize green infrastructure and disaster resilience in the upcoming election, warning that expanding fossil fuel projects will deepen the climate crisis.

Verity Stevenson reports for CBC News.

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Millions of Americans may face sweltering conditions this summer without access to federal cooling assistance,after the Trump administration laid off staff who managed a critical energy aid program for low-income households.

Naveena Sadasivam reports for Grist.

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After a century of U.S. fire suppression, California tribes are reviving cultural burns, low-intensity fires that nourish the land and reconnect communities to their roots.

Michaela Haas reports for Reasons to Be Cheerful.

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A contract lapse has forced the National Weather Service to halt AI-generated weather alert translations, raising concerns for millions of non-English speakers amid rising climate-driven disasters.

Kelsey Ables reports for The Washington Post.

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The Trump administration has cut nearly $4 million in climate research funding to Princeton University, claiming the programs cause unnecessary alarm and contribute to youth anxiety.

Brad Plumer and Austyn Gaffney report for The New York Times.

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The Trump administration is quietly gutting the government’s most important climate science program, a move that could cripple efforts to prepare for global warming.

Zack Colman reports for Politico.

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Homeowners in disaster-prone states face potentially steep insurance hikes as new tariffs and climate-driven destruction push the market toward crisis.

Kiley Price reports for Inside Climate News.

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As flooding overwhelms communities like Natchitoches, Louisiana, the Trump administration has quietly ended a climate resilience program that saved taxpayers $6 for every $1 spent, withdrawing support from disaster-prone, low-income, and Black communities.

Adam Mahoney reports for Capital B News.

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Memphis and other parts of the South saw deadly storms and record rainfall, renewing fears that flood control efforts may not be enough as climate-driven weather extremes worsen.

Scott Dance reports for The Washington Post.

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New York City could lose over 80,000 homes to climate-driven flooding in the next 15 years, compounding an already severe housing crisis across the region.

Mihir Zaveri and Hilary Howard report for The New York Times.

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Unusually early heatwaves have swept across northern India, prompting health alerts as temperatures spike well above seasonal norms.

Nikita Yadav reports for BBC.

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Even short-term exposure to high heat and humidity can push the human body past its limits, according to new lab experiments that tested how long people could endure extreme temperatures.

Sachi Kitajima Mulkey reports for Grist.

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Many Americans living in neighborhoods once seen as safe from wildfires are now at growing risk, as new research reveals how embers and shifting climate conditions can drive flames far beyond traditional fire zones.

Gabrielle Canon reports for The Guardian.

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Nearly half of National Weather Service field offices are critically understaffed as spring storm season intensifies, raising concerns about missed or delayed warnings.

Seth Borenstein reports for The Associated Press.

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Some of the federal government’s most experienced public health and safety workers have been laid off under the Trump administration, sparking bipartisan concern over the nation’s preparedness for foodborne illness, natural disasters, and disease outbreaks.

Dan Diamond and Hannah Natanson report for The Washington Post.

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Two Colorado lawmakers renewed their push this week for Congress to pass legislation that would improve pay, mental health support, and job protections for federal wildland firefighters.

Sharon Udasin reports for The Hill.

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Even with sharp emissions cuts, a new tool shows that tens of thousands of homes in New Jersey will face annual flooding by 2050 due to climate-driven sea-level rise.

Jon Hurdle reports for Inside Climate News.

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A top executive at Allianz says the climate crisis is pushing insurance and broader financial systems toward collapse as rising temperatures and extreme weather make entire regions uninsurable.

Damian Carrington reports for The Guardian.

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