World Bank Predicted Escalating Climate Change Could Displace 216 Million People. Are We Already Seeing the Signs?
Letters: Readers respond to warnings from the Climate Change Committee and the fact that heatwaves are becoming the norm ...
Dominant plant species in Michigan are changing as the climate becomes more suitable for warm-loving plants. That could let ...
Extreme weather is, by definition, rare on our planet. Ferocious storms, searing heatwaves, and biting cold snaps illustrate what the climate is capable of at its worst. However, since Earth’s climate ...
From record-breaking heatwaves and devastating floods to prolonged droughts, wildfires, and severe storms, weather-related disasters are affecting ...
Connecticut's climate is ever-changing. It has cycled through extremes thousands of years ago and continues to evolve today. But growing evidence continues to show a direct link to the greenhouse ...
Researchers at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette say a study involving campus live oak trees may have uncovered new ...
Spring in Connecticut is warming due to climate change, but not as much as other seasons. The Hartford area has warmed +1.7°F since 1970, according to Climate Center, far behind our winters in ...
A live camera pans in every direction along the Rettenbach glacier in Soelden, Austria — a way to show the snow status at the resort in the Alps. Instead of blankets of snow everywhere leading into a ...
Legislation that will change emissions mandates in New York's Climate Act will include empaneling a new commission to study ...
Pastoralism in Kenya exists primarily within arid and semi-arid lands, which make up nearly 80 percent of Kenya.