China on Donald Trump's Claim It Invented Global Warming: Nah
Shockingly, it does not endorse Donald Trump’s version of events.
Shockingly, it does not endorse Donald Trump’s version of events.
A pair of extreme weather events in 2006 and 2013 caused mass starvation among reindeer in Arctic Russia. Researchers have now linked these episodes to climate change and the associated loss of sea ice.
Smaller than a matchstick, these creatures are as strange as they are adorable.
They’re still much higher than they should be, but at least they are stable.
The same China whose capital city is steeped in a permanent cloud of smog—could take on a bigger international leadership role.
John Kerry escaped to Antartica on Friday for a two-day trip, becoming the highest ranking US official to visit the melting continent. Read more >>
Predicting the future is hard. It’s nearly impossible to know what technological marvels await in the next few years, let alone the next eight decades. Undaunted, we’ve put together a list of 10 super-advanced technologies that should be around by the year 2100.
It isn’t enough to halt global warming, but carbon-hungry plants are helping impede the buildup of CO2 in our atmosphere to a measurable degree.
Officials in south Florida have been releasing troves of sterile flies in an effort to combat a parasitic maggot that eats the living tissue of warm-blooded animals — including humans.
After shrinking to exceptionally low levels this summer, the Arctic’s shiny mantle of sea ice is finally starting to regrow. Way, way slower than it normally does.
This timelapse makes fog look like the oceans are flooding the entire planet. Read More >>
The company’s net profit fell 16.8 per cent following the disastrous launch and unprecedented recall of the Galaxy Note 7 smartphone launch.
The Amundsen sea’s frozen gateways are melting away faster than we realised, raising the spectre of an ice sheet collapse that could trigger several feet of global sea level rise.
It’s a level of CO2 our atmosphere has not seen in the last three million years. In other words, for the entirety of our species’ existence.
Introducing Savannasaurus, a gigantic long-neck dinosaur that lived during the Cretaceous period some 100 million years ago.
Unless a rogue planet suddenly appears to fling the Earth off its present orbit and into the Kuiper Belt, we’re locked in.