FloodVision's "Edge of America" tour is in full swing. Our fully electric FloodRover is collecting elevation data from Maine to Texas over the next 5 months to create science-based flood visualizations to help save lives and protect property. More details about the Edge of America Tour: https://lnkd.in/gdbaTUnU 📍Rover at Boston's Fenway Park.
Climate Central, Inc.
Online Media
Princeton, NJ 5,368 followers
Researching and reporting the science and impacts of climate change
About us
Climate Central is a nonprofit organization that researches and reports the science and impacts of climate change. For Climate Matters email alerts, visit: https://bit.ly/cm-li
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https://www.climatecentral.org
External link for Climate Central, Inc.
- Industry
- Online Media
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Princeton, NJ
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2008
- Specialties
- climate change, news, research, video production, weather, science communication, sea level rise, and TV graphics
Locations
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One Palmer Square
Suite 402
Princeton, NJ 08542, US
Employees at Climate Central, Inc.
Updates
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‘Much faster start’ to fire season could signal blazing summer ahead https://lnkd.in/e3YunpnQ via Yahoo #ClimateMatters
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Meteorologist Lauren Casey shared the latest about #ClimateShiftIndex Friday afternoon during American Meteorological Society's #AMS51BC "Climate Solutions and Innovative Science" session. Learn more & monitor how climate change is impacting temperatures in your city: csi.climatecentral.org
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What a great week at American Meteorological Society Broadcast Conference! As a thanks to all of our TV meteorologist partners, glad we had an opportunity to co-host happy hour with Covering Climate Now. Thanks for three great days of conversations & ideas!
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A heat wave starts this weekend, expected to peak for the Eastern half of the U.S. by mid-to-late next week. Records highs & nighttime warmth as much as 10° to 15° above average could put some at risk of heat-related illness. Keep an eye on https://lnkd.in/gtZ5TqZX to see how climate change has influenced this event.
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Climate change is driving more frequent and intense extreme heat that is especially dangerous for children. https://lnkd.in/ep7gY-9g #climatematters
Extreme Heat Risks for Children | Climate Central
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🔴 Over the next 3 days (June 11-13), 17 million people in the Southwest will experience at least 1 day where climate change has made excessive heat at least 5 times MORE likely to occur. This is a continuation of last week's climate-fueled, record heat in: Phoenix (113°F), Las Vegas (111°F), Reno (98°F), & Flagstaff (91°F) Details: https://lnkd.in/gKvpkAyM
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Climate Central, Inc. reposted this
🌏 Communication on Climate Change: Show your #warmingStripes tools June 21st : 2nd day of the Mediaworkshop "International Communication on #Climate Change in the Media" 👋 Join the #FIMC2024 to assist these passionating debates on such burning topics. 🎟️ Afternoon Available Online 💻 💲 Free 🛑 Deadline to register : 18 June 2024 🔍 https://lnkd.in/emtpbNHu The whole session will be moderated by Helga van Leur ☀️, Meteorologist & Ambassador of Climate, Sustainability and Behaviour (The Netherlands). 🔸 14:00 - Opening & latest news about “show your (warming) stripes” by our special guest, Ed Hawkins, University of Reading UK 🔸 14:30 Latest news about climate change by Valérie Masson-Delmotte, IPSL-Institut Pierre-Simon Laplace/LSCE, University Paris Saclay 🔸 15:00 The Copernicus Climate Change Service: key outputs, resources and interactions with media by Samantha Burgess, PhD, Deputy Director at Copernicus ECMWF Climate Service 🔸 16:00 Round Table "Communication about global change and climate action" with : Ada Monzon, Puerto Rico, Wapa TV, NotiCel, EcoExploratorio Evelyne Dhéliat, France, Groupe TF1 & LCI - La Chaine Info Bernadette Woods Placky, US, Climate Central, Inc. Diane Makondjou LAOUROU, from Meteo Benin brigitte perrin, Switzerland, World Meteorological Organization
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Climate Central, Inc. reposted this
Human-caused climate change continues to boost spring warmth in U.S. cities. Nearly half of the 240 U.S. cities analyzed had five or more unusually warm spring days made at least two times more likely by climate change. Here's all the details & how you can check the data for your city: https://lnkd.in/gdQfmakW
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The #EdgeofAmerica Tour kicked off this week! 🌊Check out how the all-electric Flood Rover is collecting data as it drives through East & Gulf Coastal communities this summer. More Details: Edge of America Tour➡️ https://lnkd.in/gdbaTUnU Flood Vision®➡️ https://lnkd.in/gh_MTkim