This summer’s record-breaking heat is lingering into fall: bad news for the 50 million people in the U.S. with allergies to ragweed pollen in the late summer and early fall.
Winters are warming faster than any other season in the Triad and in North Carolina as a whole. One of the most-obvious consequences of that trend has been the absence of snow.
Winters are warming faster than any other season in the Triad and in North Carolina as a whole. One of the most-obvious consequences of that trend has been the absence of snow.
New data compiled by the E.P.A. shows how global warming is making life harder for Americans in myriad ways that threaten their health, safety and homes.