Climate Central and attribution science
The narrative of not being able to link climate change to an individual weather disaster has changed.
We focus on impact.
The narrative of not being able to link climate change to an individual weather disaster has changed.
The narrative of not being able to link climate change to an individual weather disaster has changed.
Climate Central helps health clinics across U.S. anticipate and respond to extreme heat
"Climate Central’s maps and visuals of rising seas had an indelible impact on me. They’re easy to use, and better than other tools I’ve seen."
At Queen City News in Charlotte, North Carolina, meteorologist Elisa Raffa covers climate stories for her community--with help from Climate Matters.
Charleston’s leaders are working to meet the challenge of sea level rise and the growing number of floods it is bringing to the city’s homes and businesses.
Shel Winkley, meteorologist at KBTX television station, in Bryan–College Station, TX, explains how Climate Central’s materials add value to his work: "Climate Central’s materials have been enhancing my work—and my connection with viewers—since 2014."
"I've given around 50 presentations about health and climate to schools, churches, clubs, and hospitals in my local area of central Wisconsin. I have used Climate Matters slides in every one."