Most marine-terminating glaciers in the Northern Hemisphere are shrinking; some have completely left the water.
Severe weather battered parts of the U.S.
Around 180,000 avoidable deaths over 14 years in fast-growing tropical cities were caused by a rapid rise in emerging air pollution, a study led by researchers at UCL and the University of Birmingham has revealed.
New research using computer vision to analyse tens of thousands of butterfly specimens in the Natural History Museum's collection has found that some British butterflies are getting bigger in response to climate change.
A new study has shown how fish influence ocean ecosystems in coastal regions, revealing for the first time how they circulate nutrients and oxygen around the waters when they spawn.
In a new study that is the first to explain what some have long suspected, researchers found that human activity helps sustain and intensify naturally occurring red tide blooms in Southwest Florida.
Seawater samples taken from a surfboard have helped scientists understand microscopic life in the waves, new research shows.
It was the sixth such widespread bleaching event of the reef since 1998, and the first to occur during La Niña conditions, which are typically cooler.
Carbon dioxide levels also record a big jump
The reserve will protect numerous wildlife habitats and migration corridors passing through the Big Bend region.
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