New research presents an in-depth neighborhood analysis of the urban heat island effect in dozens of major U.S. cities.
The idea became popular after a 2019 study was published, but the authors have since clarified that planting trees won't stop climate change.
Older buildings are particularly at risk, but overall, our infrastructure isn't adequately prepared to handle the stress.
Climate change is messing with the jet stream, and it means more extreme weather events in the future.
The global shipping industry is going old school, and using sails again.
This is how atmospheric carbon would appear if it were visible—and it's something right out of a sci-fi horror movie.
Recent research projected "ice-free" summer in the Arctic by the middle of this century, but a new study estimates it could happen as early as the 2030s.
By 2100, about 22% of the world will be pushed out of a "climate niche" where humans can thrive, new research finds.
Cities in New Jersey and Puerto Rico say oil companies are behind a conspiracy to deceive the public.
El Niño's effects on GDP worldwide can be felt for years after the climactic shift is over, a new study finds.
If this is a sign of what's to come, the U.S. West is in for another dangerously hot summer.
After three years of La Niña, changes are afoot. Here's what an El Niño would mean for weather across the U.S.
The U.S. coastline is changing rapidly, as new research shows.
Baseball players are hitting more home runs. Is it sheer talent, or warmer air?
These winning photos are part of a campaign to force Canon to change its tune on climate.
The new Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report is a "survival guide for humanity."
Instead of connecting global warming to rising emissions, conservatives in the state want schools to ascribe the changes to “natural” fluctuations.
An increase in renewables staved off the worst-case scenario, but emissions still rose thanks to extreme weather and the global energy crisis.
The billionaire expressed interest in geoengineering to block sunlight, as scientists cautiously advise more research into the controversial practice.
A robot swam under Thwaites glacier and found that melting is happening faster in these cracks.