
Hurricane Ian Update: Floods Put Southwest Florida UNDERWATER, MILLIONS Without Power
Briahna Joy Gray and Robby Soave breakdown the latest updates on Hurricane Ian, which has been downgraded to a tropical storm after its winds weakened to 65 miles per hour this morning, according to ABC news. #HurricaneIan #Florida #storm About…

Gavin Newsom PLEADS With Californians To Reduce Energy Usage As Heat Wave Threatens Grid OVERLOAD
Energy and environmental reporter at the L.A. Times, Sammy Roth, weighs in on the strain on energy resources in California as the state deals with extreme heat. #California #HeatWave #Energy About Rising: Rising is a weekday morning show with bipartisan…

Jackson WITHOUT RUNNING WATER Indefinitely And PETTY POLITICS Are At Fault: Jordan Chariton
CEO of Status Coup News Jordan Chariton breaks down his reporting on the water crisis in Jackson, Mississippi. Watch more of Jordan’s reporting for Status Coup News: https://www.youtube.com/c/StatusCoup About Rising: Rising is a weekday morning show with bipartisan hosts that…

Beat the Heat: Tips to Stay Cool in DC Area | NBC4 Washington
For a week temperatures have been in the upper 90s. Here’s a few ways D.C. area residents are staying cool. Derrick Ward reports. _______ NBC4 Washington / WRC-TV is the No. 1 broadcast television station and the home of the…

Heat waves and droughts exacerbated by warming climate
ABC News chief meteorologist Ginger Zee discusses the historic wildfires ravaging the West Coast and how climate change is connected to the extreme weather across the country. WATCH the ABC News Livestream: https://bit.ly/3rzBHum SUBSCRIBE to ABC News: https://bit.ly/2vZb6yP WATCH MORE…

‘The survival of our civilization is at stake’: Gore on need for climate action
Jonathan Karl interviews former Vice President Al Gore on “This Week.”

Why extreme heat endangers more people of color
As millions of Americans face extreme heat, Black, Hispanic, and Indigenous people may be at higher risk of heat-related illnesses and death due to the underlying systemic inequities.

Sweltering heat, heroic salutes, battles continue: Week in Photos
A look at the week’s top photos from around the globe.

Experts discuss different ways to stay cool amid hot temperatures
Baltimore City is under a code red because of those scorching temperatures residents have been feeling all day Thursday. In response, the city has opened several cooling centers to help residents beat the heat, and they are also reminding people…