Understand how extreme cold events are changing due to climate change and what this means for our winters ahead.
Rising temperatures are fueled, in part, by declining cloud cover — which could be a potential climate feedback loop.
The planet has been shattering heat records for the past two years. That was expected to ease in January — and the fact that ...
New research at NAU looks at faster warming in the Arctic, and highlights concern about risks to the U.S. of a political ...
Mike Farrell, one of the owners of Shamrock Farm in the Comox Valley, has noticed a change in weather patterns since the farm ...
Without federal support, American communities will struggle to deal with a challenge as pervasive as climate change, market ...
The world's frozen oceans, which help to keep the planet cool, currently have less ice than ever previously recorded, ...
The world warmed to yet another monthly heat record in January, despite an abnormally chilly United States, a cooling La Nina and predictions of a slightly less hot 2025, according to reports.
As the world passes 1.5 degrees C of warming, a Cambridge scholar says that putting a deadline for action was the wrong way ...
New research suggests that Earth's inner core, long believed to be stable, may be undergoing structural changes, including a ...
Recent reductions in per-device carbon footprints appear to be insufficient to close the sustainability gap. Sustainability ...
developed and issued two guiding documents to serve as roadmaps for this effort: the 2022 National Strategy for the Arctic ...