New attribution research shows how extra heat in the atmosphere can turn thunderstorms into factories for dangerous, softball-size hail.
Scientists are seeing increasing signals that there will be a massive El Niño event this year — with lasting impacts on our ...
The target of the 2015 Paris Agreement was to keep global temperatures to less than 1.5C above pre-industrial levels. In February, the planet was just 0.1C shy of that.
As missiles and drones curtail energy production across the Persian Gulf, analysts warn that water, not oil, may be the ...
When floods sweep through southern Africa, the most visible damage is immediate: homes washed away, crops destroyed, clinics disrupted, families displaced. These images dominate headlines and ...
The National University of Singapore (NUS) will offer a new major in geospatial intelligence that will train students to harness geospatial data and emerging technologies such as artificial ...
Changes in ocean temperatures halfway across the globe can have an impact on the Atlantic hurricane season in Connecticut.
A rapidly changing Pacific Ocean could set the stage for more powerful U.S. storms and supercharged heat waves within months.
Cam Mosley studies how climate change is reshaping freshwater fisheries — while building community, mentorship and belonging in conservation science.
A blue morpho butterfly, native to the tropical forests of Central and South America Derkarts via Wikimedia Commons under CC0 Many insects feel right at home in the hot, humid environments of the ...
New research reveals that drying forest soils can boost methane uptake, offering a small but important climate benefit as ...
New research shows that early land plants started influencing Earth’s climate hundreds of millions of years earlier than ...
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