Weather & Science
California's $45 Billion Wine Industry Faces Climate Peril
Horror of a Hotter World on Stark Display in Parched East Africa
Ice and Snow Warnings Issued as UK Set to Drop to Minus 10C
London May See First Snow of Winter This Weekend
Indonesia’s Mt. Semeru Unleashes Lava River in New Eruption
Hurricane-Force Wind Gusts Whip Across Central US, Including Texas and Colorado
Norte III landfill operator Ceamse said last year emissions were poised to fall. Satellite observations suggest they haven’t.
Hurricane Ian was the year’s costliest catastrophe and the second-largest insured loss on record after Hurricane Katrina, according to reinsurer Swiss Re.
Lava flows cut off road access and power to the Mauna Loa Observatory
Fifteen projects being considered by government would increase the nation’s methane emissions by 190,000 metric tons a year, analysis from Ember finds.
Drought, floods and the melting of glaciers affected almost every part of the world in 2021, according to a new WMO report.
New research indicates that the whales and other animals may be able to adjust their behavior to avoid some impacts of rising temperatures.
High temperatures recorded in 2022 were made much more likely by climate change, scientists say
The executive producer of Limitless with Chris Hemsworth says that climate storytelling requires an upbeat view.
An examination of the sellers, verifiers and buyers of a popular climate solution tied to renewable energy. Experts say it might end up actually increasing emissions
Two new studies from World Weather Attribution look for global warming’s fingerprints in the flooding and in drought conditions in the Sahel region.
A large region of South Sudan verges on becoming uninhabitable, in a stark demonstration of “loss and damage”
A plume spotted by satellite over Alabama last month appears to have been caused by a release from a compressor station.
Record-low water levels are causing major shipping jams just as the US needs to export this year's harvest.
With maps and data on 72,000 power plants, oil refineries, airports and more, the new website Climate Trace aims to offer “radical climate transparency.”