The effort to save the pale blue dot called Earth is all about the green — that is, the money to finance a transition to ...
Gideon Rachman That was António Guterres speaking to the United Nations last year. Few would dispute his argument that the ...
Stuffy noses from plant allergies may have meant mammoths couldn't smell each other's pheromones, resulting in them ...
Within two decades, climate change will have a striking but uneven ... Large parts of the northern U.S. could see dramatic warming. And across the country, more Americans may be exposed to the ...
Could some equivalent of meteorite impacts or dramatic climate change be underway, as humankind's rapid destruction of natural habitats forces animals and plants out of existence? Increasingly ...
Change has broken, remade and continues to reshape the remote Canadian town of Churchill on the shore of Hudson Bay ...
Hopefully, you’ve been enjoying the hot and sunny weather because we’re in for a weather roller coaster ride in Vancouver ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is a foundational component in the U.S.’s approach to climate science, local and world wide meteorological monitoring and forecasting, and ...
At the end of the Paleocene and beginning of the Eocene epochs, between 59 to 51 million years ago, Earth experienced dramatic warming ... anthropogenic climate change as we continue pouring ...
There's a 2nd El Niño — and scientists just figured out how it works While unprecedented, the recent dramatic cooling is not likely to be caused by human-driven climate change. "I can't rule it ...
Sections of the planet’s jet streams have begun shifting towards the poles over the past several decades. It is most likely that this is a response to global warming due to our greenhouse gas ...
A team of researchers from Western University are working to understand the human impact in the remote water systems of the Uinta Mountains in Utah.