The concentration of CO2 in our atmosphere has been increasing progressively, while oxygen levels have been declining.
Scientists estimate that every kilogram of carbon dioxide currently emitted will lead to 15 kilograms of glacier melt in the future.
Scientists discovered Greenland’s fast-draining lakes have started a chain reaction, which could lead to the potential collapse of the ice sheet.
Rising sea-levels could submerge vast stretches of land, including small islands, that is home to over 5 million people.
Climate change is causing sea levels to rise worldwide at an accelerated rate.
The Arctic is warming faster than anywhere else on Earth in a time where each year is one of the hottest.
Developed nations caused climate change. Yet developing nations stand to lose the most from it.
NOAA data shows that 2017 was the third warmest year after 2016 and 2015 compared to 20th century climate averages.
The increased weight of the water in oceans is causing the ground below to subside, a study found. But the ground is also rising under the glaciers that are melting.
The only creatures found in the McMurdo Dry Valleys are moving to counter warming climate which started in 2001.
A team from the University of Kansas found that green roofs (vegetative roofing) gives better solar energy output compared to standard white roofing.
Winter Storm Grayson brought some of the worst weather in recent history to Massachusetts.
A new analysis reveals which countries are least likely to survive global warming -- and the U.S. isn't all that safe.
Humans are the primary reasons for our warming planet but they may also be the only ones capable of helping to reduce it, according to the comprehensive climate model.
President Donald Trump is no stranger to disparaging global warming and climate change, scientific subjects he seems to have very little understanding of.
Data obtained by NASA's Total Solar Irradiance Sensor showed sun is entering a 11-year cyclic electromagnetic output low and this could continue diminishing over time.
The video/animation published this week on YouTube provides scientists with an in-depth simulation of a scenario where there is no ice on Greenland.
Scientists have found portions of the huge block of ice are very susceptible to our warming oceans and atmosphere which could in turn raise sea levels across the globe by 53 meters. This would spell disaster to most coastal cities that would certainly go underwater if that were to happen.
The team led by Virginie Millien, an associate professor at McGill’s Redpath Museum, is not sure if the changes will carry on after reproduction, making these changes evolutionary and permanent.
Scientists are breeding baby coral on Australia's Great Barrier Reef's damaged patches. These corals settle on the reef and create new colonies, thus replenishing coral ecosystems.
NASA's weather monitoring spacecraft has technological upgrades that should improve stability and provide three times better accuracy.
When the world is hotter, it might change the way baby animals develop — and they might be dumber.