A new study finds that the rate of ocean warming has more than quadrupled over the past 40 years—and pinpoints why.
The SuperScooper Quebec 1 has been grounded from the damage.
Two people have died and over 1,000 structures have been destroyed.
30,000 people are under mandatory evacuation orders.
Billions of tons of carbon are being locked away in the stuff we build, use, and throw out—but it won’t stay trapped forever.
Climate change is wrecking the delicate balance between groundwater and ocean water, according to new research.
But this surprising effect of pollution should hardly be taken as a good sign.
Ten climate models and a machine learning approach offer an alarming new timeline for the rate of climate change.
Inflation was a defining issue in the presidential election. Here's how climate change is making everything more expensive.
The global average temperature is rising, but some regions are experiencing extreme heatwaves way beyond what models predicted—and scientists don't know why.
The head of one of the world's largest oil companies has had it with government flip-flopping.
The cost of renewables is plummeting, heat pumps are selling like crazy, and red states are raking in cash from the IRA.
With control of the White House and the Senate, Republicans are poised to upend U.S. climate policy.
Record early voting in Georgia and North Carolina highlights the storm’s impact and the high stakes of the election.
A ballot measure would permanently close a coastal highway to private vehicles. If the City by the Bay can't do it, who can?
Does changing the shape of the recycling symbol make it any less misleading?
While there have been signs the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation has slowed, it could soon stop altogether. That would be very, very bad.
Vegetation has grown more than tenfold over the past four decades, a new study finds.
New research shows that the patterns of Earth’s high winds have led to serious problems on the ground.
Back in 2022, 63% of Americans believed EVs were greener. Now it's 58%.