Nature for nerds
Hundreds of drivers are still stranded on I-95 after a storm made the highway nearly impassible.
The top movie on Netflix has inspired, shall we say, impassioned responses. That's telling.
More than 30,000 residents in Boulder County were evacuated as the Middle Fork Fire and the Marshall Fire left trails of destruction.
Ireland has become one of the world's data center hubs. Unfortunately, that means your doomscrolling is starting to take a toll on country's grid.
Wind chills as low as minus-50 are forecast into Thursday, adding another layer of weather-induced suffering to December.
A study found that the risk of deadly dehydration will only increase on a common border crossing route.
Alaska has never had a hotter December day, with Kodiak smashing the state's all-time record for any month between November and March.
Snowfall records were broken across the Sierra Nevadas this weekend—but drought is still an ever-present danger.
From hurricanes to heat, satellite images reveal what it was like to live on Earth in 2021. (It was pretty rough, in case you forgot.)
Cumbre Vieja's latest eruption was the longest one on La Palma in 375 years.
When elected, Joe Biden promised an "all of government" approach to address the climate crisis. The grades are in for his first year.
In 2021, we got to watch oil companies squirm. There needs to be a lot more squirming in 2022 to save the climate.
A tsunami's magnetic field arrives even before the telltale receding of seawater.
An analysis found the Manchin-backed bipartisan infrastructure bill could actually increase emission if states focus on building new roads.
"We came home, and we could hear the roaring of the fire in the backyard and then the house."
A heat wave sweeping much of the eastern U.S. means snow will be in short supply for Christmas and the New Year.
There's been a spate of monk seal killings on the Hawaiian island of Molokai, and officials are looking for clues.
A Halliburton-owned company says evidence that is needed in the Aliso Canyon gas leak investigation was stolen.
The ivory-billed woodpecker hasn't been seen for decades. The government is ready to declare it extinct—but at what cost?
Records show how Florida Power and Light drafted an anti-solar bill that was passed off to the state legislature.