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Was 2023 a Good Year or a Bad One for Climate Change
A Final Report on COP28, Dubai
Our Second Report From COP28, Dubai
A Report From COP28, Dubai
Climate Change and the Insurance Industry
Nature is Playing by a New Set of Rules
Hope is Blooming in an Unexpected Place – Athens, Georgia.
Harvard Business School’s Recent Conference on Climate Change Risks and Opportunities
Spotlight on our 'Did You Know?' Series

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July 2022 Quarterly Newsletter
We are so excited about new developments at C-Change that are enabling us to expand our reach and impact, such as...
Curated Climate News
June 2022
"People do not understand the magnitude of what's going on. This will be greater than..."
Ask a Climate Expert
Will Climate Change Make Allergies Worse?
Alas, yes, it is true. For two reasons. First, thanks to a warming climate, the pollen season is becoming longer...
Ask a Climate Expert
Are hurricanes getting worse?
It’s June, the beginning of the Atlantic hurricane season.
Do you think the number and intensity of hurricanes and tropical storms have generally increased since the 1980s?
Curated Climate News
May 2022
Every month seems to present stronger and more urgent evidence that climate change is not a future threat but a current reality.
Ask a Climate Expert
Will today be wet or dry? Yes.
Bernadete Woods Placky, meterologist and director of Climate Central's Climate Matters program, answers the question.