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Andrea Thompson

Andrea Thompson

Associate Editor, Sustainability at Scientific American

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  • English
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Here’s What Caused the Rare, Record Florida Snow

A perfect confluence of an Arctic air outbreak and a low-pressure system that pulled in moisture from the Gulf of Mexico brought rare, record snow to the Gulf Coast
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Why the Paris Climate Treaty Matters in 5 Graphics

One of President Trump’s first executive orders withdraws the U.S. from the Paris climate agreement. These graphics show why the pact is crucial to curbing the worst effects of global warming
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Here’s How Climate Change Fueled the Los Angeles Wildfires

Many factors, such as strong Santa Ana winds and urban planning decisions, played into the recent destructive wildfires in the Los Angeles area. But the evidence is clear that climate change contributed
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Earth Surpasses 1.5 Degrees C in Hottest Year on Record

The year 2024 was the hottest on record and the first to top 1.5 degrees Celsius of warming. All 10 of the hottest years have been in the past decade
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The Palisades Fire Is Raging under Santa Ana Winds—Here’s How They ...

The nature of the Santa Ana winds makes them perfectly suited to fueling blazes like the Palisades Fire, and climate change is increasing the risk
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The 6 Most Hilarious Things We Learned about Animals in 2024

From a comb jelly with two butts to wing-slapping ants, this animal research made us laugh this year
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How the Franklin Fire in Malibu Is Being Stoked by the Santa Ana Winds

Dry weather and an extreme Santa Ana wind event have contributed to the explosive growth of the Franklin Fire in Malibu, Calif.
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The 6 Cutest Things We Learned about Animals in 2024

From morphing beluga noggins to birds that practice singing in their sleep, science produced plenty of adorable findings this year
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What Makes the Eastern U.S. Drought Different from the West’s

Drought is more synonymous with the western U.S., but the eastern part of the country can descend into such conditions surprisingly quickly
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‘Bomb Cyclone’ and Atmospheric River Will Bring Extreme Weather to ...

A major windstorm and an atmospheric river are set to unleash a “firehose” of precipitation from California to British Columbia
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Earth Will Exceed 1.5 Degrees Celsius of Warming This Year

This year won’t just be the hottest on record—it could be the first to surpass 1.5 degrees Celsius. The Paris climate accord aims to keep warming below that level when looking over multiple years
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How the 2024 Election Could Change Access to Education in the U.S. ...

The outcome of the 2024 U.S. presidential election could set the climate agenda, reshape public education and shift the dynamics of global science collaboration.
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In 2024’s Record-Hottest Year, U.S. Voters Will Decide Climate’s Pa...

Global temperatures through September point to 2024 besting 2023 as the hottest year on record. How many future years set records depends in part on the outcome of the 2024 U.S. presidential election
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The 2024 Presidential Election Will Make or Break U.S. Climate Action

Harris would continue the Biden administration’s landmark climate efforts; Trump would roll the country back to more oil and gas
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Hurricanes Kill People for Years after the Initial Disaster

The average tropical cyclone in the U.S. ultimately causes about 7,000 to 11,000 excess deaths, new research finds
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Children Keep Dying in Hot Cars. Here’s What Needs to Change

Cases of deadly heatstroke of children in cars have remained stubbornly persistent—here’s why they happen and how we can prevent them
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What Makes Category 4 Hurricane Helene Such a Dangerous Storm?

Category 4 Hurricane Helene is a large storm set to bring substantial storm surge to the coast of Florida, as well as wind and rain-driven flooding up into Tennessee and South Carolina
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Brewing Hurricane Francine Heads toward Louisiana, Ending Atlantic ...

Tropical Storm Francine formed on Monday, ending a lull in the Atlantic hurricane season. It is expected to hit Louisiana as a hurricane
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It's Been 100 Degrees F for 100 Days in Phoenix--This Heat Wave Wil...

It's Been 100 Degrees F for 100 Days in Phoenix--This Heat Wave Will Keep the Streak Going
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‘Corn Sweat’ and Climate Change Bring Sweltering Weather to the Mid...

A heat wave is sending temperatures soaring in the Midwest, and “corn sweat” is pushing humidity sky-high
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How to Tell How Miserable a Hot Summer Day Will Feel

When heat hits, we talk about the heat index, the dew point and heat risk. But what do all these measures mean?