Extreme Weather
UN Secretary-General Says the World Must Turbocharge the Fossil Fuel Phaseout
By Bob Berwyn
New York City’s Marshes, Resplendent and Threatened
By Lauren Dalban
Fire Once Helped Sequoias Reproduce. Now, it’s Killing the Groves
By Caroline Marshall Reinhart
Louisiana’s ‘Business-Friendly’ Climate Response: Canceled Home Insurance Plans
By Terry L. Jones, Floodlight
As States Recover from Climate-Related Disasters, They Also Must Prepare for Future Ones
By Kiley Price
Funds to Help Low-Income Families With Summer Electric Bills Are Stretched Thin
By Martha Pskowski, Jenaye Johnson
Rooftop Solar Was Having a Moment in Texas Before Beryl. What Happens Now?
By Dan Gearino
NATO Report Outlines Growing Climate Risks to Global Security
By Kiley Price
![Neighbors look at a car crushed by a large tree in the wake of Hurricane Irene on August 28, 2011 in Baltimore, Maryland. Credit: Patrick Smith/Getty Images](https://cdn.statically.io/img/insideclimatenews.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/GettyImages-122391188-330x220.jpg)
Baltimore Judge Tosses Climate Case, Hands Win to Big Oil
By Aman Azhar
![CenterPoint foreign assistance crews work to restore power lines on Thursday in Houston after Hurricane Beryl knocked out power for millions of people in the city. Credit: Danielle Villasana/Getty Images](https://cdn.statically.io/img/insideclimatenews.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/GettyImages-2160977612-330x220.jpg)
Hurricane Beryl Was a Warning Shot for Houston
By Dylan Baddour
![Steve Salem is a 50-year boat captain who lives on a tributary of the St. Johns River. The rising tides in Jacksonville are testing his intuition. Credit: Amy Green/Inside Climate News](https://cdn.statically.io/img/insideclimatenews.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Jacksonville-Sea-Level-Rise_1407_Credit-Amy-Green-330x220.jpg)