Scientists are beginning to understand the sudden loss of sea ice in Antarctica – and there is growing evidence that it represents a permanent shift with potentially catastrophic consequences.
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New research shows the Sierra Nevada’s glaciers, which have endured since the last Ice Age, are shrinking rapidly and could disappear within decades. Scientists warn their loss will mark the first time in human history that Yosemite’s granite peaks stand without ice.
What one Arizona doctor’s quest to stop valley fever says about America’s preparedness for climate-driven disease.
Five houses fell into the sea this week as hurricanes churned coastal waters, underscoring how rising seas and stronger storms driven by climate change are reshaping the Outer Banks and driving up insurance costs nationwide.
The National Flood Insurance Program is facing more than $22 billion in debt as floods intensify, property development expands into high-risk zones, and climate change drives ever-costlier disasters.
Nearly half of Florida farmworkers’ bodies reached dangerous temperatures in one study — but short breaks pulled them back from the danger zone.
This season’s intense monsoon rains caused flooding that killed hundreds and displaced millions of people in Pakistan — an increasingly frequent occurrence. Scientists who study extreme weather warn that Pakistan is more vulnerable to climate change than any other nation.
Leaders of developing countries threatened by climate change told rich nations at the United Nations General Assembly that they are falling far short of promises to fund measures to combat rising sea levels, droughts and deforestation.
One year after Hurricane Helene, people in the hard-hit western region of North Carolina can no longer rely on a successful program that helped keep them afloat.
Environmental advocates and federal documents warned of it, but now that erosion has accelerated east of the town's terminal groin and in front of newly built multimillion-dollar houses, property owners and developers want answers and solutions, quickly.
Plaintiffs who sued the U.S. government in 2015 for promoting fossil fuel policies and failing to protect them from climate change have petitioned the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights for an investigation and remedies.
Eight-year-old Noorullah and his twin, Sanaullah, spend their days hauling yellow jerrycans on a wheelbarrow through Kabul's dusty alleys instead of going to school - an ordeal for one family that reflects Afghanistan's deepening water crisis.
High in Colorado’s San Juan Mountains, scientists and conservationists are working to restore rare peat-forming wetlands that store carbon, regulate water flow, and support unique ecosystems — but take centuries to rebuild once damaged.
The Yurok Tribe has earned tens of millions from offsets, but critics say carbon markets perpetuate colonialism and allow companies to pay to pollute.
Climate change and environmental degradation pose a direct threat to the natural resources that Europe needs for its economic security, the EU's environmental agency said on Monday.
Three U.S. Geological Survey climate adaptation centers covering nearly a third of the country face shutdown after Interior officials failed to approve renewed funding, leaving critical projects on wildfire risk, flooding, and wildlife management in limbo.
The Chesapeake Bay Program’s land use and land cover change mapping project compares the landscape across three different snapshots in time, offering a detailed view of the watershed up to as recently as 2021.
Hundreds of environmental and human rights groups have urged COP30, the global climate summit to be held in Brazil this November, to confront the historical roots of the climate crisis, and put reparations on the agenda.
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