All climate resources
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![Male San Joaquin Valley community member stands in front of water jugs](/sites/default/files/styles/thumbnail/public/2020-10/san-joaquin-valley-community-member-water-jugs.jpg?itok=tUN8yvvv)
Climate Change in the San Joaquin Valley
A guide designed to help people living in California's San Joaquin Valley understand how climate change threatens communities, and what they can do to prepare.
Podcast
![Got Science? The Podcast - Astrid Caldas](/sites/default/files/styles/thumbnail/public/2020-08/gs-thumbnail-astrid-caldas.jpg?itok=rdz2EYvd)
Climate Change, Stronger Hurricanes and COVID-19 Response
Senior climate scientist Dr. Astrid Caldas discusses the connections between climate change and more intense hurricanes and underscores the challenges when they converge with COVID-19.
Report
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Solar Geoengineering Participation
UCS issue brief explains the need and opportunity for researchers and research funders to build inclusive public participation into decisionmaking on solar geoengineering research.
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COVID-19 Climate Hazards
Climate hazards across the world will inevitably collide with the COVID-19 pandemic in ways that will disrupt emergency responses to both.
Podcast
![Got Science? The Podcast - Kristy Dahl](/sites/default/files/styles/thumbnail/public/2020-04/gs-thumbnail-kristy-dahl-2.jpg?itok=M6GMk8dK)
Dealing With Disaster During a Pandemic
Dr. Kristy Dahl reviews NOAA spring flooding and maps the potential collision with COVID-19. Available in English and Spanish.
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Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions Implications under 2018 Guidance on US Clean Air Act Requirements
A peer-reviewed article in the Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association.
Feature
![A map showing flooding and COVID risk](/sites/default/files/styles/thumbnail/public/2020-04/total-infections-flooding-20pct-reduced-contact_0.jpg?itok=0SicTQ-g)
Maps of Flooding Risk and COVID-19
A before/after slider that compares two scenarios: 20% versus 40% reduction in contact.
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Coronavirus and Flooding in the United States
In regions facing significant flooding, strong social distancing measures could reduce the total number of COVID-19 cases by more than two-thirds.
Podcast
![Got Science? The Podcast - Kim Waddell](/sites/default/files/styles/thumbnail/public/2020-03/gs-thumbnail-kim-waddell.jpg?itok=yMpyU4YA)
Climate Change and Island Nations
Dr. Kim Waddell, a biologist living and working in the Caribbean, discusses threats and responses to climate change.
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Climate Change and Wildfires
Wildfire activity in the US is changing dangerously, as conditions become hotter and drier due to climate change.
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Tracing Who’s Responsible for Temperature Increase and Sea Level Rise
A new study quantifies the impacts of emissions traced to major fossil fuel producers on our changing climate.
Podcast
![Got Science? The Podcast - Don Anair.](/sites/default/files/styles/thumbnail/public/2020-03/gs-thumbnail-don-anair.jpg?itok=toq_4nSV)
Uber and Lyft Rides: Bad for Climate?
Transportation expert Don Anair discusses why ride-hailing is a problem for the climate, and what we can do about it.