In the agricultural heartland of the Northwest Pacific, a water plan that protects people and nature
After facing 5 years of drought in 15 years, partners in Washington's Yakima River Basin developed a new water plan that aims to make farms, fish, and families in the region more resilient to climate variability and change.
February’s Storm Doris weather bombs Great Britain
March 1, 2017
Extremely mild temperatures broke records across the central and eastern United States at the end of February.
Mild days—perfect for an outdoor picnic or a nice hike—are expected to drop about 14 percent by the end of the century, according to new research.
Arctic sea ice on track to be among smallest winter maximums on record
February 17, 2017
Flooding concerns at Oroville Dam as water levels reach capacity
February 14, 2017
January 2017 brings the heat down under in Australia
February 10, 2017
Springtime melting and retreating sea ice allowed more sunlight to reach the upper layers of the ocean, stimulating widespread blooms of algae and other tiny marine plants which form the base of the marine food chain: a sign of the rapid changes occurring in a warming Arctic.