A peer-reviewed study published in Nature Geoscience has found that during Earth’s most extreme ancient warming periods, ...
Nearly 2 billion people could face wild disruptions in water availability if the planet continues to warm — and the change could be irreversible, new research suggests. The new study, published May 14 ...
Cities across the world are experiencing something no historical map or urban blueprint ever prepared them for. The future ...
New research by NOAA and a visiting scientist from India shows that warming of the Indo-Pacific Ocean is altering rainfall patterns from the tropics to the United States, contributing to declines in ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – After more than a year under the influence of La Niña, the Pacific has shifted gears. The April Climate Prediction Center’s report announced the return to ENSO-neutral conditions ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Heath Kelsey, director of the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science Integration and Application Network, poses ...
Extreme rainfall is reshaping coastal waters along South Korea's shoreline, flushing nutrients from land into the sea and fueling the growth of algal blooms. A new multi-year study, published in ...