Scientists have been alarmed in recent years as global temperatures continue to rise at an unprecedented rate. Both 2023 and ...
The cloud cover isn't what it used to be, and scientists say it is helping fuel Earth's hottest temperatures on record.
The key finding: Earth's albedo was the lowest since 1940, and that contributed about 0.2 degrees Celsius to record heat in ...
Seen from afar—as it first was, by human eyes, on Christmas Eve 1968—Earth is a wonder. When the astronauts of Apollo 8 saw ...
T he world currently has less sea ice than ever before according to a new analysis, with both the Arctic and Antarctic ...
The powdery snow that skiers and snowboarders love, especially on crystal clear days, plays a big role in how much your skin ...
Rising temperatures are fueled, in part, by declining cloud cover — which could be a potential climate feedback loop.
January had not been expected to set a new record because of cool waters in the Eastern Pacific from a weak La Niña event.
A leading climate scientist believes Earth may be even more sensitive to greenhouse gases than previously thought, but there ...
New York City winters are often depicted as snowy wonderlands with freezing temperatures. But lately that image doesn't seem ...
Greenland's ice sheet currently spans over 1.7 million square kilometers and is the largest freshwater reservoir in the ...
Amid mounting challenges to Colorado’s water supply, lawmakers are seeking to upgrade the decades-old method of tracking the ...
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