Doctoral candidate Jérémy de Bonville discovered crucial information for climate change scientists — and he did it using fish.
This year will be an above-average hurricane season due to several factors, according to a team of hurricane experts at Colorado State University. Their first of four forecasts was released Thursday.
In recent decades, these climate patterns have been persisting longer and recurring more often. A striking example is the 2020-2023 La Niña, a rare “triple-dip” event that lasted for three years.
The El Niño and Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is one of the most influential interannual climate phenomena in the global ...
California snowpack numbers on April 1 provide critical information for water managers as Sierra snowpack historically peaks and begins melting, filling reservoirs.
Includes weather stations in cities with sufficient data quality; Chart: Kavya Beheraj/Axios Rainstorms are getting more intense in San Antonio amid human-driven climate change, a new analysis finds.
Includes weather stations in cities with sufficient data quality; Chart: Kavya Beheraj/Axios Rainstorms are getting more intense in Nashville and throughout the U.S. amid human-driven climate change, ...
Tropical storms have been steadily increasing in frequency over the past 5,700 years, new evidence from sediment in the Great ...
Moreton Bay, on Australia’s eastern coast, has lost over 95% of its oyster reefs over the past few centuries. These reefs are ...
Drought hit coffee farmers in Brazil hard last year, drying up trees and driving global prices to record highs. But Rodrigo Brondani is expecting a bumper harvest.
Stanford researchers discovered that increased meltwater and rainfall account for 60% of the decades-long gap between ...
With April’s IMO negotiations offering the chance for ambitious climate levies, it’s time developed countries recognise that climate finance is in their interes ...