The ‘new abnormal’: The rise of extreme flooding, briefly explained Penn In the News Vox.com The ‘new abnormal’: The rise of extreme flooding, briefly explained The School of Arts & Sciences’ Michael Mann says the entire globe is susceptible to the impacts of massive flooding due to climate change. Climate disasters daily? Welcome to the ‘new normal’ Penn In the News The New York Times Climate disasters daily? Welcome to the ‘new normal’ Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says climate change is here now. Heat record after heat record will be broken in 2023. Here’s how to make sense of it all Penn In the News USA Today Heat record after heat record will be broken in 2023. Here’s how to make sense of it all Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that we can expect that this will be the warmest year globally. Earth is at its hottest in thousands of years. Here’s how we know Penn In the News The Washington Post Earth is at its hottest in thousands of years. Here’s how we know The School of Arts & Sciences'’ Michael Mann says that without 120,000 years of daily temperature data it becomes “a plausibility argument, rather than a definitive statement” on weather extremes. As the tropics continue to sizzle, what will the rest of 2023 hurricane season look like? Penn In the News Star News Online As the tropics continue to sizzle, what will the rest of 2023 hurricane season look like? Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that the lack of easterly wave activity and weak trade winds made it possible for storms to develop farther east and earlier in the season. For the third time this week, Earth sets an unofficial heat record. What’s behind those big numbers? Penn In the News Associated Press For the third time this week, Earth sets an unofficial heat record. What’s behind those big numbers? Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center and Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences comment on how the immediacy of daily temperature records are important. The new ‘abnormal’: Experts agree climate change will intensify droughts and heatwaves in the future Penn In the News Salon.com The new ‘abnormal’: Experts agree climate change will intensify droughts and heatwaves in the future A study co-authored by Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences concludes that the recent series of heat waves, wildfires, and other extreme weather events are just the beginning of the disasters spawned by climate change. ‘Not a record to celebrate’: Humanity just experienced the hottest day in recorded history Penn In the News Salon.com ‘Not a record to celebrate’: Humanity just experienced the hottest day in recorded history Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences is quoted on research that shows the planet is heading toward a future where massive heat waves and droughts occur to one-fifth of the planet on a regular basis. ‘Armageddon’ is 25 years old: Scientists agree this problematic blockbuster aged like warm milk Penn In the News Salon.com ‘Armageddon’ is 25 years old: Scientists agree this problematic blockbuster aged like warm milk Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that a scene mocking scientists in the movie “Armageddon” is vicious, ignorant, and mean-spirited. How climate change affects roses A view of the rose garden at the Morris Arboretum & Gardens. (Image: Rob Cardillo) Q&A How climate change affects roses In a Q&A, Erin Conley of the Morris Arboretum & Gardens explains how climate change affects rose growth, as well as what’s new in the Morris’ rose garden. Load More
Climate disasters daily? Welcome to the ‘new normal’ Penn In the News The New York Times Climate disasters daily? Welcome to the ‘new normal’ Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says climate change is here now. Heat record after heat record will be broken in 2023. Here’s how to make sense of it all Penn In the News USA Today Heat record after heat record will be broken in 2023. Here’s how to make sense of it all Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that we can expect that this will be the warmest year globally. Earth is at its hottest in thousands of years. Here’s how we know Penn In the News The Washington Post Earth is at its hottest in thousands of years. Here’s how we know The School of Arts & Sciences'’ Michael Mann says that without 120,000 years of daily temperature data it becomes “a plausibility argument, rather than a definitive statement” on weather extremes. As the tropics continue to sizzle, what will the rest of 2023 hurricane season look like? Penn In the News Star News Online As the tropics continue to sizzle, what will the rest of 2023 hurricane season look like? Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that the lack of easterly wave activity and weak trade winds made it possible for storms to develop farther east and earlier in the season. For the third time this week, Earth sets an unofficial heat record. What’s behind those big numbers? Penn In the News Associated Press For the third time this week, Earth sets an unofficial heat record. What’s behind those big numbers? Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center and Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences comment on how the immediacy of daily temperature records are important. The new ‘abnormal’: Experts agree climate change will intensify droughts and heatwaves in the future Penn In the News Salon.com The new ‘abnormal’: Experts agree climate change will intensify droughts and heatwaves in the future A study co-authored by Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences concludes that the recent series of heat waves, wildfires, and other extreme weather events are just the beginning of the disasters spawned by climate change. ‘Not a record to celebrate’: Humanity just experienced the hottest day in recorded history Penn In the News Salon.com ‘Not a record to celebrate’: Humanity just experienced the hottest day in recorded history Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences is quoted on research that shows the planet is heading toward a future where massive heat waves and droughts occur to one-fifth of the planet on a regular basis. ‘Armageddon’ is 25 years old: Scientists agree this problematic blockbuster aged like warm milk Penn In the News Salon.com ‘Armageddon’ is 25 years old: Scientists agree this problematic blockbuster aged like warm milk Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that a scene mocking scientists in the movie “Armageddon” is vicious, ignorant, and mean-spirited. How climate change affects roses A view of the rose garden at the Morris Arboretum & Gardens. (Image: Rob Cardillo) Q&A How climate change affects roses In a Q&A, Erin Conley of the Morris Arboretum & Gardens explains how climate change affects rose growth, as well as what’s new in the Morris’ rose garden. Load More
Heat record after heat record will be broken in 2023. Here’s how to make sense of it all Penn In the News USA Today Heat record after heat record will be broken in 2023. Here’s how to make sense of it all Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that we can expect that this will be the warmest year globally. Earth is at its hottest in thousands of years. Here’s how we know Penn In the News The Washington Post Earth is at its hottest in thousands of years. Here’s how we know The School of Arts & Sciences'’ Michael Mann says that without 120,000 years of daily temperature data it becomes “a plausibility argument, rather than a definitive statement” on weather extremes. As the tropics continue to sizzle, what will the rest of 2023 hurricane season look like? Penn In the News Star News Online As the tropics continue to sizzle, what will the rest of 2023 hurricane season look like? Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that the lack of easterly wave activity and weak trade winds made it possible for storms to develop farther east and earlier in the season. For the third time this week, Earth sets an unofficial heat record. What’s behind those big numbers? Penn In the News Associated Press For the third time this week, Earth sets an unofficial heat record. What’s behind those big numbers? Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center and Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences comment on how the immediacy of daily temperature records are important. The new ‘abnormal’: Experts agree climate change will intensify droughts and heatwaves in the future Penn In the News Salon.com The new ‘abnormal’: Experts agree climate change will intensify droughts and heatwaves in the future A study co-authored by Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences concludes that the recent series of heat waves, wildfires, and other extreme weather events are just the beginning of the disasters spawned by climate change. ‘Not a record to celebrate’: Humanity just experienced the hottest day in recorded history Penn In the News Salon.com ‘Not a record to celebrate’: Humanity just experienced the hottest day in recorded history Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences is quoted on research that shows the planet is heading toward a future where massive heat waves and droughts occur to one-fifth of the planet on a regular basis. ‘Armageddon’ is 25 years old: Scientists agree this problematic blockbuster aged like warm milk Penn In the News Salon.com ‘Armageddon’ is 25 years old: Scientists agree this problematic blockbuster aged like warm milk Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that a scene mocking scientists in the movie “Armageddon” is vicious, ignorant, and mean-spirited. How climate change affects roses A view of the rose garden at the Morris Arboretum & Gardens. (Image: Rob Cardillo) Q&A How climate change affects roses In a Q&A, Erin Conley of the Morris Arboretum & Gardens explains how climate change affects rose growth, as well as what’s new in the Morris’ rose garden. Load More
Earth is at its hottest in thousands of years. Here’s how we know Penn In the News The Washington Post Earth is at its hottest in thousands of years. Here’s how we know The School of Arts & Sciences'’ Michael Mann says that without 120,000 years of daily temperature data it becomes “a plausibility argument, rather than a definitive statement” on weather extremes. As the tropics continue to sizzle, what will the rest of 2023 hurricane season look like? Penn In the News Star News Online As the tropics continue to sizzle, what will the rest of 2023 hurricane season look like? Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that the lack of easterly wave activity and weak trade winds made it possible for storms to develop farther east and earlier in the season. For the third time this week, Earth sets an unofficial heat record. What’s behind those big numbers? Penn In the News Associated Press For the third time this week, Earth sets an unofficial heat record. What’s behind those big numbers? Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center and Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences comment on how the immediacy of daily temperature records are important. The new ‘abnormal’: Experts agree climate change will intensify droughts and heatwaves in the future Penn In the News Salon.com The new ‘abnormal’: Experts agree climate change will intensify droughts and heatwaves in the future A study co-authored by Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences concludes that the recent series of heat waves, wildfires, and other extreme weather events are just the beginning of the disasters spawned by climate change. ‘Not a record to celebrate’: Humanity just experienced the hottest day in recorded history Penn In the News Salon.com ‘Not a record to celebrate’: Humanity just experienced the hottest day in recorded history Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences is quoted on research that shows the planet is heading toward a future where massive heat waves and droughts occur to one-fifth of the planet on a regular basis. ‘Armageddon’ is 25 years old: Scientists agree this problematic blockbuster aged like warm milk Penn In the News Salon.com ‘Armageddon’ is 25 years old: Scientists agree this problematic blockbuster aged like warm milk Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that a scene mocking scientists in the movie “Armageddon” is vicious, ignorant, and mean-spirited. How climate change affects roses A view of the rose garden at the Morris Arboretum & Gardens. (Image: Rob Cardillo) Q&A How climate change affects roses In a Q&A, Erin Conley of the Morris Arboretum & Gardens explains how climate change affects rose growth, as well as what’s new in the Morris’ rose garden. Load More
As the tropics continue to sizzle, what will the rest of 2023 hurricane season look like? Penn In the News Star News Online As the tropics continue to sizzle, what will the rest of 2023 hurricane season look like? Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that the lack of easterly wave activity and weak trade winds made it possible for storms to develop farther east and earlier in the season. For the third time this week, Earth sets an unofficial heat record. What’s behind those big numbers? Penn In the News Associated Press For the third time this week, Earth sets an unofficial heat record. What’s behind those big numbers? Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center and Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences comment on how the immediacy of daily temperature records are important. The new ‘abnormal’: Experts agree climate change will intensify droughts and heatwaves in the future Penn In the News Salon.com The new ‘abnormal’: Experts agree climate change will intensify droughts and heatwaves in the future A study co-authored by Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences concludes that the recent series of heat waves, wildfires, and other extreme weather events are just the beginning of the disasters spawned by climate change. ‘Not a record to celebrate’: Humanity just experienced the hottest day in recorded history Penn In the News Salon.com ‘Not a record to celebrate’: Humanity just experienced the hottest day in recorded history Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences is quoted on research that shows the planet is heading toward a future where massive heat waves and droughts occur to one-fifth of the planet on a regular basis. ‘Armageddon’ is 25 years old: Scientists agree this problematic blockbuster aged like warm milk Penn In the News Salon.com ‘Armageddon’ is 25 years old: Scientists agree this problematic blockbuster aged like warm milk Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that a scene mocking scientists in the movie “Armageddon” is vicious, ignorant, and mean-spirited. How climate change affects roses A view of the rose garden at the Morris Arboretum & Gardens. (Image: Rob Cardillo) Q&A How climate change affects roses In a Q&A, Erin Conley of the Morris Arboretum & Gardens explains how climate change affects rose growth, as well as what’s new in the Morris’ rose garden. Load More
For the third time this week, Earth sets an unofficial heat record. What’s behind those big numbers? Penn In the News Associated Press For the third time this week, Earth sets an unofficial heat record. What’s behind those big numbers? Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center and Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences comment on how the immediacy of daily temperature records are important. The new ‘abnormal’: Experts agree climate change will intensify droughts and heatwaves in the future Penn In the News Salon.com The new ‘abnormal’: Experts agree climate change will intensify droughts and heatwaves in the future A study co-authored by Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences concludes that the recent series of heat waves, wildfires, and other extreme weather events are just the beginning of the disasters spawned by climate change. ‘Not a record to celebrate’: Humanity just experienced the hottest day in recorded history Penn In the News Salon.com ‘Not a record to celebrate’: Humanity just experienced the hottest day in recorded history Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences is quoted on research that shows the planet is heading toward a future where massive heat waves and droughts occur to one-fifth of the planet on a regular basis. ‘Armageddon’ is 25 years old: Scientists agree this problematic blockbuster aged like warm milk Penn In the News Salon.com ‘Armageddon’ is 25 years old: Scientists agree this problematic blockbuster aged like warm milk Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that a scene mocking scientists in the movie “Armageddon” is vicious, ignorant, and mean-spirited. How climate change affects roses A view of the rose garden at the Morris Arboretum & Gardens. (Image: Rob Cardillo) Q&A How climate change affects roses In a Q&A, Erin Conley of the Morris Arboretum & Gardens explains how climate change affects rose growth, as well as what’s new in the Morris’ rose garden. Load More
The new ‘abnormal’: Experts agree climate change will intensify droughts and heatwaves in the future Penn In the News Salon.com The new ‘abnormal’: Experts agree climate change will intensify droughts and heatwaves in the future A study co-authored by Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences concludes that the recent series of heat waves, wildfires, and other extreme weather events are just the beginning of the disasters spawned by climate change. ‘Not a record to celebrate’: Humanity just experienced the hottest day in recorded history Penn In the News Salon.com ‘Not a record to celebrate’: Humanity just experienced the hottest day in recorded history Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences is quoted on research that shows the planet is heading toward a future where massive heat waves and droughts occur to one-fifth of the planet on a regular basis. ‘Armageddon’ is 25 years old: Scientists agree this problematic blockbuster aged like warm milk Penn In the News Salon.com ‘Armageddon’ is 25 years old: Scientists agree this problematic blockbuster aged like warm milk Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that a scene mocking scientists in the movie “Armageddon” is vicious, ignorant, and mean-spirited. How climate change affects roses A view of the rose garden at the Morris Arboretum & Gardens. (Image: Rob Cardillo) Q&A How climate change affects roses In a Q&A, Erin Conley of the Morris Arboretum & Gardens explains how climate change affects rose growth, as well as what’s new in the Morris’ rose garden. Load More
‘Not a record to celebrate’: Humanity just experienced the hottest day in recorded history Penn In the News Salon.com ‘Not a record to celebrate’: Humanity just experienced the hottest day in recorded history Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences is quoted on research that shows the planet is heading toward a future where massive heat waves and droughts occur to one-fifth of the planet on a regular basis. ‘Armageddon’ is 25 years old: Scientists agree this problematic blockbuster aged like warm milk Penn In the News Salon.com ‘Armageddon’ is 25 years old: Scientists agree this problematic blockbuster aged like warm milk Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that a scene mocking scientists in the movie “Armageddon” is vicious, ignorant, and mean-spirited. How climate change affects roses A view of the rose garden at the Morris Arboretum & Gardens. (Image: Rob Cardillo) Q&A How climate change affects roses In a Q&A, Erin Conley of the Morris Arboretum & Gardens explains how climate change affects rose growth, as well as what’s new in the Morris’ rose garden. Load More
‘Armageddon’ is 25 years old: Scientists agree this problematic blockbuster aged like warm milk Penn In the News Salon.com ‘Armageddon’ is 25 years old: Scientists agree this problematic blockbuster aged like warm milk Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that a scene mocking scientists in the movie “Armageddon” is vicious, ignorant, and mean-spirited. How climate change affects roses A view of the rose garden at the Morris Arboretum & Gardens. (Image: Rob Cardillo) Q&A How climate change affects roses In a Q&A, Erin Conley of the Morris Arboretum & Gardens explains how climate change affects rose growth, as well as what’s new in the Morris’ rose garden.
How climate change affects roses A view of the rose garden at the Morris Arboretum & Gardens. (Image: Rob Cardillo) Q&A How climate change affects roses In a Q&A, Erin Conley of the Morris Arboretum & Gardens explains how climate change affects rose growth, as well as what’s new in the Morris’ rose garden.