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Is This the Real Reason Weather is Getting Wilder?
Season 2
Episode 7
NOAA’s 2020 Billion-Dollar Weather and Climate Disaster report showed a notable uptick in extremes. In 2021, 10.6% of all-weather stations reported record temperatures. And with the continued emission of carbon into the atmosphere, this should come as no real surprise. But some new scientific research shows that there is a surprising thread that connects nearly all of these events.
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9:59
Can scientists crack the mystery of the Pacific Cold Tongue?

55:12
Maiya May investigates what caused the 2025 LA Wildfires and how we can prevent future disasters.

13:15
As climate change worsens, will people stop flocking to the South?

12:45
It turns out that the mysterious cold blob may actually be a bigger deal than we realize…

12:11
Can scientists and engineers slow the loss of sea ice before it's too late?

26:08
Maiya explores slowing ocean currents, electrification, and nature’s role in reaching net-zero.

26:16
Maiya explores climate tipping points and what our weather will look like as our climate changes.

26:18
Maiya explores the growing extremes of droughts and floods and their impact on our food and water.

26:16
Explore the deadliest type of weather, heat, and learn how cities are turning the temperature down.

26:20
When is it time to leave your home? Maiya May explores climate adaptation on our changing planet.

26:17
Join Maiya May as she explores which climate systems are at their tipping point.

13:01
Flooding is getting worse, and not just from hurricanes or rising tides, but from heavy rainfall.