The latest massive climate report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change arrives in a world where climate change can no longer be ignored.
The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation could be at risk. But don't freak out quite yet. (About it, anyways. Climate change is still a nightmare.)
The company says the move could help empower prospective buyers to make better decisions.
Blistering temperatures and brutal humidity cover the U.S. from the Pacific Northwest to the Gulf Coast.
If things really goes south, some researchers have concluded these are the places where you have the highest likelihood of survival.
Fire season in one of the coldest places on Earth is once again going off with sky-high temperatures and smoke-blanketed cities.
It's stupidly hard to get cable news to pay attention to the most important story of our lifetime.
A new analysis also sheds light on the climate crisis' role, showing the heat was made 150 times more likely.
“A mussel on the shore in some ways is like a toddler left in a car on a hot day."
Fox Weather will reportedly be launching later this year. Sorry, what?
Benefits of climate change could include, per the website, "new crops such as oranges, grapes and peaches flourish[ing] in the UK."
Secretary Granholm said that sea level rise may have played a role in Surfside's recent condo building collapse. Conservatives are freaking out.
A new report chronicles the history of one of the most prominent denier groups—and helps us preview what's coming next.
The heat-caused damage in the Pacific Northwest is a stark sign of how screwed our infrastructure is when it comes to climate change.
The UK may greenlight a huge new oil project just months before it hosts a "last-chance" global climate summit. Greta isn't having it.
The Fox News host is losing his mind over something a random professor said five years ago.
The record-obliterating heat wave will hit California, Oregon, and Washington amid a megadrought.
Some charts of how fast we're warming with totally unrelated quotes.
Breaking: Earth. No, seriously. It's breaking, according to new research from NASA.
When it comes to the climate crisis, the G7's statement says nothing of substance—just like everyone else.