July set heat records nationwide and internationally, creating dangerous conditions for people and animals.
Global temperatures are rising everywhere, even in the southern hemisphere where it’s supposed to be winter.
The iconic southwestern plants are made for desert conditions, but climate change means that there is such a thing as too much heat.
New research presents an in-depth neighborhood analysis of the urban heat island effect in dozens of major U.S. cities.
Tropical cyclones in the U.S. over the past two decades have been linked to surges of several waterborne diseases—and it's only going to get worse.
Insects are colonizing higher, cooler regions from South America to East Africa, with a new study noting a 21-foot-per-year climb in sub-Saharan Africa.
Medical professionals think we should start preparing for heat waves the way that we prep for other extreme weather.
This includes increasing royalty fees and better protections for fragile ecosystems and heritage sites.
Murals and structures that date back as early as the 4th century are being threatened by weather shifts caused by climate change.
Never mind all of the fraud and climate-related disasters that have plagued the state for years.
The idea became popular after a 2019 study was published, but the authors have since clarified that planting trees won't stop climate change.
There are almost 900 wildfires raging across Canada, and the smoke has sparked air quality alerts again.
Older buildings are particularly at risk, but overall, our infrastructure isn't adequately prepared to handle the stress.
The insurance company says it's being cautious of future extreme weather.
The extreme heat, with temperatures in excess of 110 degrees Fahrenheit, is expected to stick around until this coming weekend.
Climate change is messing with the jet stream, and it means more extreme weather events in the future.
This is how atmospheric carbon would appear if it were visible—and it's something right out of a sci-fi horror movie.
The long hot, smoky, summer is just getting started.
Artificially changing the atmosphere is cool in theory, but it has real-life implications even when it's used to fight the climate crisis.
There are more than 480 active fires burning throughout the Canada, and the smoke has traveled south.