Rains once again inundated the New York subway system, showing how vulnerable it remains to water nearly a decade after Sandy.
It's possible to grapple with overwhelming feelings of fear and guilt about the climate crisis and still, you know, have a life.
Decades of research have shown that cow burps and farts are cooking the planet, and it could soon be cooked to well-done.
California’s emissions reduction program is going up in smoke because regulators severely underestimated the impact of climate change-fueled wildfires.
Entergy's infrastructure failed spectacularly on Sunday, frying New Orleans' electricity grid. It has a history of making the climate crisis worse.
The National Park Service closed the only road in Denali National Park after thawing permafrost caused a landslide to speed up to dangerous levels.
Climate-conscious individual choices are good–but not nearly enough to save the planet.
Working fewer hours isn't just some socialist utopia. (Though it is that.) It could also benefit the climate by reducing carbon pollution.
A new satellite image captured over the southwestern part of Greenland shows the damage last week's heat wave did to the ice sheet.
The climate crisis and social media are putting apocalypse at our fingertips. Everything depends on what happens next.
The move could help draw attention to the dangers posed by extreme temperatures, one of the hallmarks of the climate crisis.
An estimated 1.7 million deaths worldwide in 2019 were linked to too much cold or heat, a new study finds.
Homes are a huge source of carbon pollution. Here's how to clean up yours and advocate for policies to help others do the same.
The rain triggered widespread ice melt—a warning sign for what the climate crisis may have in store.
Letting dangerous chemicals destroy the ozone would also fry plants and make the world 4.5 degrees Fahrenheit hotter. Good thing we didn't do that.
"You can say, ‘if it hadn’t been for this bad guy, there wouldn’t have been this bushfire.’”
The Colorado River system, the biggest water supply system in the West, is in major trouble as the punishing megadrought forces officials to trigger water cuts.
In case you needed a reminder that climate change is here, NOAA has some bad news.
Census data shows a country moving out of locales most insulated from climate change and into the most climate-threatened regions.
Wildfires have ripped through Greece, leaving its land decimated and its people in a state of peril.