The shockwatch of 1927 walked so Apple Watch could run.
Climate change is making landslides and tsunamis more likely in fjord regions such as Alaska's Tracy Arm.
The pioneering Climate TRACE database may be drastically underestimating CO2 emissions from vehicles, according to a new study.
When it comes to reducing atmospheric carbon, new research shows that renewable energy is a more cost-effective investment than direct air capture.
Researchers found that airborne microplastics trap nearly one-fifth as much heat as black carbon.
A decades-long study has confirmed that deep ocean water near Antarctica is growing warmer—warm enough to melt the South Pole's ice shelves.