Two aircraft will fly at lower altitudes than most planes, circling and doing vertical spirals.
By the year 2100, some parts of Earth orbit may have upwards of 66% less carrying capacity for satellites, according to a new study.
The idea became popular after a 2019 study was published, but the authors have since clarified that planting trees won't stop climate change.
NOAA is using a retrofitted 1950s bomber to collect stratospheric data, as part of research into controversial solar geoengineering.
A new study says the plants emit twice as much methane as previously thought.
Earth's once-damaged ozone layer is on track for a full recovery, but the rapid rise in space launches could derail decades of progress.
The space agency has given up on the GeoCarb mission but will pursue alternative options to monitoring greenhouse gas emissions.
A map from Climate TRACE can pinpoint greenhouse gas emissions from various sectors, down to the individual facility.
When you count their investments, the world's richest people are responsible for runaway amounts of emissions, a new report finds.
Like the oil and gas industry once did, Big Meat is slowly ramping up its PR spin on climate.
A new study finds that a process meant to get rid of methane resulting from oil and gas production may be far less effective than previous estimates.
Experts say a massive amount of methane was released into the atmosphere due to possible explosions in the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines.
The carbon emissions coming from the plant's huge daily flares are equivalent to those produced by about 1,800 gas cars in a year.
Last month the tech giant shifted its algorithm to exclude a crucial component of the overall greenhouse gas impact of air travel.
The atmosphere now contains more carbon dioxide than at any point in human history.
The money will be used to construct four different "hubs" nationwide to suck carbon dioxide out of the air and permanently store it.
Rocket exhaust could have a "significant cumulative effect" on the atmosphere, the climate, and human health, according to new research.
If anything could motivate world leaders out of climate apathy, it's this latest IPCC warning.
A new report chronicles the staggeringly unequal distribution of carbon emissions tied to the ultra-wealthy's lifestyles.
Breaking: Earth. No, seriously. It's breaking, according to new research from NASA.