A recent study focusing on "the L.A. megacity" found that urban greenery added a small unexpected amount to the region's overall output of carbon dioxide.
In waters off the Northeast, fish and shellfish are moving northward at a significant rate.
Countries across the globe have been struggling to deal with the impact of Covid-19 and its accompanying economic slowdown.
Climate change is an emotionally charged topic that can stir political arguments and inspire people to take action. How people talk about it, especially news media and organizations dedicated to combating the issue, can influence how people think about climate change, a University of Kansas researcher shows in a pair of new studies.
For decades, scientists have been warning about potential future effects of global climate change, including more frequent wildfires, longer periods of drought, and sharp increases in the number, duration, and intensity of tropical storms.
The construction sector, the real estate industry and city planners must give high priority to the same goal – to drastically reduce their climate impacts.
Reducing fossil fuel use is essential to stopping climate change, but that goal will remain out of reach unless global agriculture and eating habits are also transformed, according to new research from the University of Minnesota and University of Oxford.
The typhoon brought strong winds and flooding to Manila.
Earth endured exceptional heat last month with October 2020 ranking fourth-hottest October on record.
The unstable terrain that poses a landslide threat lies between the Cascade Glacier and Barry Arm Glacier, which has been steadily retreating over the last decade.
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