New Website Tracks Climate Change Effects In Real-Time
A man walks with water up to his knees on the street flooded by the North Fork of the Kentucky River in Jackson, Kentucky, on July 28, 2022. (LEANDRO LOZADA/AFP via Getty Images) At a Glance The federal government launched the portal on Sept. 8.It shows real-time and historical data for climate hazards, including heat and wildfires.It also lets users look at future projections. The federal government has a new website that lets Americans track the effects of climate change...