Some cities are safer than others. But you can't move to escape climate change—and every community needs to do more to ...
Asheville, North Carolina, was once viewed as a safe haven for climate refugees. However, Hurricane Helene damage highlights ...
Helene produced such a large amount of rainfall due in part to a predecessor event, small (relative to a hurricane) regions ...
Worries of flooding had not been top of mind as the mountain-ringed city flourished in recent years as a haven for artists, ...
The devastation in North Carolina following Hurricane Helene is the result of a combination of factors related to climate ...
Instead, the hurricane cut a path up the U.S., causing record breaking flooding in areas like Tennessee and North Carolina, ...
People flocked to western North Carolina to escape the adverse effects of climate change. It still arrived at their front ...
The climate deck is so stacked now that even places that seem safe are witnessing dangerous impacts.
Fast-moving water surged above front-door steps, inundating buildings and small businesses as Asheville appeared nearly ...
At its peak, the monster storm cut off electricity for 6 million customers. As of this morning, 1.6 million are still without ...
Across the mountains in Swannanoa, Joe Dancy and Jenna Shaw got up before dawn to walk their dog and saw floodwaters creeping ...