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Local News
Climate Action Council holds public hearing
Local News
Push to go green may mean electric school buses in NYS
An effort to reduce emissions is driving the state effort to phase out gas and diesel vehicles.
Nation World
US could see a century's worth of sea rise in just 30 years
A government report warns that seas lapping against the U.S. shore could be 10 to 12 inches higher by 2050.
Climate
Winter’s tipping point: How climate change may shape future snow seasons in WNY
Because of climate change, winter is Buffalo’s fastest-warming season. But that may not mean lower snow amounts are in our future. At least not yet.
STEM
One Green Thing: simple steps to become more eco-friendly
Throughout the week, members of Storm Team 2 took to social media to share a few of their eco-friendly ideas for Earth Week.
Weather
Wednesday Town Hall: Breaking down a warm August in Buffalo
Our average temperature last month was 75.7 degrees, which was more than 5 degrees above normal for the month.
Climate
Hochul seeks expedited major disaster declaration for downstate New York
The state has incurred $50 million in damages to public property and infrastructure, and at least 1,200 homes were damaged in the storms associated with Ida.
Climate
Heather’s Weather Whys: What made summer 2021 so warm and humid?
The meteorological summer season has ended and it was one of Buffalo’s warmest and most humid on record.
Climate
In hot water: how climate change is affecting life in Lake Erie
Human-caused climate change is clearly affecting local weather patterns in Western New York. Now there's evidence that it's affecting Lake Erie too.
Weather
Heather’s Weather Whys: What is the 'Urban Heat Island' effect?
The phrase has been in use since the 1800s to describe a phenomenon where cities are significantly warmer than surrounding rural areas.
News
Wednesday Town Hall: Heather Waldman discusses climate change
Heather Waldman joins the Town Hall to talk about storms, climate change, and their impact.
Weather
Is climate change behind another busy start to hurricane season?
We're just one month into the official Atlantic hurricane season, and five storms have already been named.
Local News
Push to go green may mean electric school buses in NYS
An effort to reduce emissions is driving the state effort to phase out gas and diesel vehicles.
Nation World
US could see a century's worth of sea rise in just 30 years
A government report warns that seas lapping against the U.S. shore could be 10 to 12 inches higher by 2050.
Climate
Winter’s tipping point: How climate change may shape future snow seasons in WNY
Because of climate change, winter is Buffalo’s fastest-warming season. But that may not mean lower snow amounts are in our future. At least not yet.
STEM
One Green Thing: simple steps to become more eco-friendly
Throughout the week, members of Storm Team 2 took to social media to share a few of their eco-friendly ideas for Earth Week.
Weather
Wednesday Town Hall: Breaking down a warm August in Buffalo
Our average temperature last month was 75.7 degrees, which was more than 5 degrees above normal for the month.
Climate
Hochul seeks expedited major disaster declaration for downstate New York
The state has incurred $50 million in damages to public property and infrastructure, and at least 1,200 homes were damaged in the storms associated with Ida.
Climate
Heather’s Weather Whys: What made summer 2021 so warm and humid?
The meteorological summer season has ended and it was one of Buffalo’s warmest and most humid on record.
Climate
In hot water: how climate change is affecting life in Lake Erie
Human-caused climate change is clearly affecting local weather patterns in Western New York. Now there's evidence that it's affecting Lake Erie too.
Weather
Heather’s Weather Whys: What is the 'Urban Heat Island' effect?
The phrase has been in use since the 1800s to describe a phenomenon where cities are significantly warmer than surrounding rural areas.
News
Wednesday Town Hall: Heather Waldman discusses climate change
Heather Waldman joins the Town Hall to talk about storms, climate change, and their impact.
Weather
Is climate change behind another busy start to hurricane season?
We're just one month into the official Atlantic hurricane season, and five storms have already been named.
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