After deadly flooding in Spain's Valencia region, scientists see likely connections to human-caused climate change, because ...
The deadly flooding in Valencia Spain is just the latest in a spate of climate extremes that seem to have shifted into ...
(MENAFN- IANS) Barcelona, Oct 11 (IANS) Most areas in southern and northeastern Spain are grappling with a historic drought now in its fourth year, despite recent storms, the State Meteorological ...
Almost the entire United States faced drought conditions during the last week of October. Only Alaska and Kentucky did not ...
In Spain, people have been struggling to find drinking water as the country tries to cope with a record drought. Officials in the northeast region of Catalonia declared a drought emergency last ...
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New research shows global warming has become the dominant driver of worsening drought in the western United States.
One of the driest months in United States history is coming to a close and the consequences are coming into focus.
Three days after historic flash floods swept through several towns in southern Valencia, in eastern Spain, the initial shock was giving way to anger, frustration and a wave of solidarity.
After deadly flooding in Spain's Valencia region, scientists see likely connections to human-caused climate change, because warmer air holds and then dumps more rain.
Heavy rain continued to fall across southern Spain on Wednesday, October 30, after a destructive weather system caused flooding, leaving at least 95 people dead in Valencia the day before, local media ...