Climate change has a wide range of effects on wildlife. It affects seasonal migration, reproduction times, body size and mass ...
Climate change is turbocharging heatwaves, wildfires, floods and tropical storms, but how deadly have extreme weather events ...
Mayor Ken Johnson and regional experts will be at GVSU's Innovation Hub to highlight near-record lake temperatures and urge ...
Withdrawing from the world’s premier climate science organization supports the president’s views about global warming.
Belgian biathlete Maya Cloetens is concerned about the future of winter sports in a warming world. Training in Grenoble, ...
Six years after the financial industry pledged to use trillions to fight climate change and reshape finance, its efforts have ...
Last year was the third hottest on record, with the World Meteorological Organization this week warning that 2025 continued a ...
Once a showcase for climate ambition, the World Economic Forum is now talking more about coping with the damage.
Extreme weather phenomena and global warming are making some trails unsafe, while excessive visitor numbers are damaging ...
The president’s move to withdraw from the U.N. framework convention is pushing the nation into a legal no-man’s land.
Last year capped a string of historically hot years, driven by long-term warming and changes in rain patterns.
A world of increased heat from climate change means that “entire generations of sexually reproducing reptiles will be dramatically skewed male or female.” This skews the entire balance of species.