C hatting about the weather is a national pastime in Britain—and successive heatwaves have recently given Britons lots to ...
Scientists have said the conditions are the result of a climate that is “fundamentally different” from the time before fossil ...
Heat can be dangerous, but health experts say there are ways to manage the threat. Scorching temperatures, especially combined with high humidity, pose risks particularly for children, older ...
Global sea surface temperatures reached record highs for June as a newly declared El Niño hits the Pacific Ocean, prompting ...
As much of the Eastern U.S. experiences potentially record-breaking daytime temperatures, the nights are also staying ...
The temperature reading in Central Park tied a record for July 2 set in 1966. Some 163 million people, from Missouri to Maine ...
So-called “sponge cities” reduce the severity of flooding, and the damage such flooding causes, while also improving ...
Dire risks to farmers, animals, and food production will continue to mount as climate change increases the frequency of these severe weather events. The longer politicians or policymakers drag their ...
Indigenous youth across BC share their experiences, concerns, and hopes as they push for stronger climate action and stewardship.
The planet is warming because we’re emitting vast quantities of greenhouse gases, primarily from fossil fuel burning,” one ...
A longtime Rutgers expert explains what decades of data show about the state’s warming climate, changing storms and need for ...
Former NOAA staffers have launched a new website that provides climate information. It replaces a government site that was ...