The world's oceans have broken heat records for nine straight years, glaciers are retreating and extreme weather is killing thousands. The only way to avoid the worst is to urgently ditch fossil fuels.
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A sediment core spanning millions of years and new modeling studies point to significant ice retreat under temperatures similar to today.
Maple syrup has long been the lifeblood of Virginia’s Highland County. This year, a brutal ice storm and recent warmth brought one of the worst syrup seasons in recent memory.
Record temperatures are melting the Sierra Nevada snowpack two months ahead of schedule, putting California's summer water supply at serious risk.
As climate change reshapes Iceland’s glaciers, the booming business of ice cave tourism is pushing deeper into unstable terrain.
With climate change intensifying drought in several regions, cities are exploring ways to turn sewage into drinking water.
Climate change is altering geopolitical relationships, as nations compete for resources, redraw strategic priorities, and face new risks tied to energy, food, and water.
After Hurricane Sandy caused widespread flooding on Smith Island in 2012, Maryland housing officials earmarked $2 million in buyouts for homeowners. The deal was simple: Take the money and start a new life somewhere else.
A University of Utah study suggests knowing the suicide risk could improve policies and save lives.
Unesco calls for action as lack of access and sanitation hits health, education and food security of women.
The scarlet monkeyflower's ability to keep pace with a punishing drought signals some plants can adapt quickly to climate extremes.
Home insurance is buckling under climate risk and construction trends. Find out how your state fares.
Parish lawsuits, including one in front of the U.S. Supreme Court, could make oil giants pay to restore the state’s vanishing marshes.
A collapse of the Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica would sharply accelerate sea-level rise in coastal cities.
Temperatures up to 35°F above normal could exceed 100°F in Southern California, with warm nights heightening the risk of heat illness and death.
Parts of the Southern and Northeastern U.S. faced tornado threats this week. Scientists are trying to parse out the climate links in changing tornado activity.
Warming winters are making ice thinner and less predictable, leading to more drownings as people fall through while fishing, hunting, and recreating on frozen waters.
In just one year, Trump has derailed an international carbon tax, boosted fossil fuel forecasts, and sought to silence an island nation.
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