What Are Ice Shelves and Why Do They Keep Collapsing?
The last 30 years have been full of unusual ice shelf collapses and disintegrations across Antarctica, the Arctic, Greenland, and Canada.
The last 30 years have been full of unusual ice shelf collapses and disintegrations across Antarctica, the Arctic, Greenland, and Canada.
A blip over 1.5°C in a single year does not mean we failed our goals, and year-to-year averages are not necessarily measuring climate change.
The leaked Roe v. Wade draft opinion has renewed interest in the impact of climate change on women’s health across the globe.
The draft opinion of SCOTUS to overturn Roe v. Wade's precedent sparks conversations connecting climate change and reproductive health.
The only tropical forest in the U.S. houses endangered species and sources half of the water supply for the San Juan metro area.
When climate change shows water availability in Southern CA is only getting worse, is calling it an “emergency” giving false hope of an end?
Could spraying aerosols or launching space mirrors to block out sunlight be part of a climate solution? Experts couldn't be more divided.
Aerosols are a wide range of particles that affect precipitation and human health. Where do they come from, and what do we do about it?
Many called December's tornadoes a "wake up call for climate change," but scientists have not yet determined a link between the two.
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