Climate at a Glance: Atmospheric Rivers
Climate at a Glance: Deaths from Extreme Weather
Extreme weather events are often attributed to climate change, but weather and climate are not the same thing.
Real-world data show no significant increase in extreme weather over the past 100 years.
Climate at a Glance: Temperature Related Deaths
Peer reviewed research, informed by real-world data, clearly shows deaths associated with cold temperatures significantly outnumber heat related deaths by almost 10 to 1.
Climate at a Glance: U.S. Heatwaves
The most accurate nationwide temperature station network, implemented in 2005, shows no sustained increase in daily high temperatures in the United States since at least 2005.
Climate at a Glance: Tornadoes
According to a reports by the United Nations, “There is low confidence in observed trends in small spatial-scale phenomena such as tornadoes.”
Climate at a Glance: Floods
The U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reports it has “low confidence” climate change is impacting flooding.
Climate at a Glance: Drought
The United States is undergoing its longest period in recorded history with fewer than 40 percent of the country experiencing “very dry” conditions.
Climate at a Glance: Cold Spells
Climate alarmists frequently respond to polar vortex events and other extreme cold weather by claiming global warming is to blame.