In the medical community's heroic response to the COVID pandemic, one doctor saw a model for responding to the climate crisis.
As the southeastern United States reels from the impact of two historic hurricanes, disinformation about nonexistent weather manipulation technology is spreading across the internet.
A recent study reveals that microbes, rather than fossil fuels, have been driving the surge in global methane emissions since 2020.
The combination of burned plastics, resins, and wood could affect interactions between smoke and sunlight, potentially influencing climate warming.
The Madden-Julian Oscillation influences weather across the tropics. Its behavior is less predictable in summer than in winter, but a new study seeks to close the improve summer forecasts.
Government programs such as managed retreat are controversial. New findings suggest long-term success of these programs entail offering more help to the local governments implementing them.
A slowly-developing La Niña is favored to influence conditions most of the United States from December 2024 through February 2025.
Released in 2023, the Fifth National Climate Assessment includes an Art × Climate gallery. This work by Simona Clausnitzer mirrors the devastating, lingering impacts of Hurricane Maria on Puerto Rico.
Is there any pattern to U.S. snowfall during La Niña winters? Based on past years, our blogger tells us where you're likely to need your shovel.
Scientists hope to understand why Cheeca Rocks and other inshore patch reefs have shown greater resilience to environmental stressors such as bleaching, disease, and overfishing.