The world will likely breach the internationally agreed-upon climate change threshold in about a decade, artificial intelligence predicts in a new study that's more pessimistic than previous modeling.
In the German Alps, skiers are seeing slopes turn from white to green as ski resorts face an irregular sustained period of warmth.
Much of the Alps just don't look right for this time of year. Sparse snowfall and unseasonably warm winter weather in Europe's central mountains are allowing grass to blanket hillsides across the region.
U.S. climate envoy John Kerry says last month’s international global warming talks didn’t do enough to speed up cuts in emissions of heat-trapping gases.
Continuously tracking how and why sea level is changing is an important part of informing plans for adaptation to global changes.
A leading climate scientist explains why going over 1.5 degrees Celsius puts the world in a danger zone.
On a thermometer, a tenth of a degree seems tiny. But small changes in average temps can reverberate in a global climate to turn into big disasters.
Amid rising seas and a more volatile climate, Pacific island nations want legal protections so their citizens still have somewhere to live. Some of the Solomon Islands have already disappeared.
🎧 A Montana paleontologist is sounding an alarm over global warming based on his findings. Learn about his concerns on this episode of the Montana Untamed podcast.
Climate changes is more troubling than inflation or price of gas in the latest cartoon from Phil Hands.
Thanks to humans, the concentration of planet-warming carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is now 50% higher than before the industrial era.
Starting June 1, 6 million Californians will be asked to go from using an average of 125 gallons of water per day to 80 gallons.
If fossil fuel burning stopped, research suggests air temperatures could level off sooner than expected. But that doesn’t mean the damage stops.
A new report by the U.N. says, if we keep on the same path, the earth will be unhabitable for many plants and animals. However, steps can be t…
The CEO of Airbus says aviation has to drastically reduce its carbon footprint and that hydrogen is the way to accomplish this. Air travel is …
Guy Callendar's theory, based on years of detailed climate and weather data, became known as the Callendar Effect. Today we call it global warming.
The Greenland ice sheet is melting rapidly at its base and injecting far more water and ice into the ocean than previously thought, research shows.
Social scientist Dr. Lawrence Eppard is joined by Bob Inglis, a former Republican South Carolina Congressman, to talk about how conservative principles can help solve the problem of climate change, the future of the GOP, and more.
While global surface temperatures were the sixth warmest on record in 2021, the upper oceans were at their hottest: a stronger sign of global warming.
The last seven years have been the seven warmest on record for Earth, a new analysis shows, and 2021 was the fifth-warmest year on record.
The two severe weather outbreaks over the last week are a reminder of how winter is changing in the United States. Warmer temperatures are making tornadoes more likely and snow less likely.
Climate change is making ocean levels rise. It’s a problem that will endure even after the world stabilizes and slashes greenhouse gas pollution.
The Associated Press analyzed data from 1983 to 2016 and found exposure to extreme heat tripled, affecting about a quarter of the world population.
The City of Omaha will capitalize on the work of other local entities and lead a metro area climate action plan. The decision elicited praise and frustration from those who have been working for years on the issue.
The sea ice cover in the Arctic Ocean is a key part of our climate system. The sea ice brightness reflects more solar energy to space than open water.