Ancient South American populations dipped due to an erratic climate
Scientists link bouts of intense rainfall and drought around 8,600 to 6,000 years ago to declining numbers of South Amer...
Scientists link bouts of intense rainfall and drought around 8,600 to 6,000 years ago to declining numbers of South Amer...
At this week’s hearing of the , I had a chance to testify, laying out in brief oral testimony a handful of large-scale,...
But few nations will be spared as temperatures rise further.
Arctic browning could have far-reaching consequences for people and wildlife, affecting habitat and atmospheric carbon u...
New figures show we’re using more energy and still pumping out more emissions—so why aren’t we moving the dial?
A Toronto city councillor is going to try.
On March 15, students are set to attend more than 1,000 events to demand that governments do more to rein in greenhouse...
Parking data from Annapolis, Md.’s historic downtown shows how tidal flooding, driven by sea rise, can hurt local busine...
Warmer, more lively house flies could spread more Campylobacter bacteria by landing on more food.
The possibility poses troubling new questions about the ability to regulate the technology.