El Niño's effects on GDP worldwide can be felt for years after the climactic shift is over, a new study finds.
The global shift could mean a weather shake-up through the end of the year.
A phallic ice formation dubbed "Dickie Berg" has lost its tip. RIP big guy.
After three years of La Niña, changes are afoot. Here's what an El Niño would mean for weather across the U.S.
California is experiencing a "superbloom" after a super-wet winter.
Rare footage from thousands of feet underwater shows never-before-mapped areas of the ocean floor.
In moderation, the brown algae is a key Atlantic Ocean ecosystem component, but this year's bloom is the largest…
A robot swam under Thwaites glacier and found that melting is happening faster in these cracks.
After a major setback in the 2010s, the most recent U.N. assessment says the Montreal Protocol has succeeded in…
The volcano began spewing in late November—for the first time in 40 years—and it hasn't stopped since.
The Hawaiian volcano is spewing lava for the first time in 40 years. Here's what to know about the ongoing eruption.
The world's largest active volcano started erupting late Sunday night.
SWOT will collect data on all of our planet's large water bodies every 21 days, offering key insights into climate,…
Greenland’s glaciers and snow reflect heat away from the planet, so rapid melt puts the planet on a path to faster…
Odd white structures have been appearing at Utah's Great Salt Lake the past few winters, alarming park rangers.
Scientists are worried that there could be a repeat of a big melt that happened in 2019.
A video livestream is showing rare footage of undersea mountains, thermal vents, corals, and possibly new-to-science…
Geoengineering is fun to think about—but lowering current emissions should be the most important goal.
Researchers found that vegetation is increasing while snow cover is decreasing across the Alps.
This could complicate future conservation efforts and make it harder to prepare for extreme weather.