Extreme weather events Sunday night caused damage to at least 30 homes, though no injuries were reported, according to authorities.
Even if humans were to stop emitting all greenhouse gases right now, thermal expansion and the ensuing rise of ocean levels would continue for centuries to come.
Last year, every state in the contiguous U.S. and Alaska experienced above-average annual temperatures, making the breadth of warmth "unparalleled" in the country's history.
The iceberg is one of the largest-ever recorded and is considered to be roughly the size of Delaware.
Jay Clayton’s law firm has encouraged corporate clients to better disclose the environmental risks they face.
Trump's pick for secretary of state Rex Tillerson is set to lose $7 million by advancing the retirement deal, as compared to his original exit plan slated for March.
A new study has revealed that measurements showing a slowdown in ocean temperature rise between 1998 and 2014 were affected by a "cold bias."
Scientists say that 2016 set a record for warmest year.
The multi-year study by Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department is aimed at understanding the impact of climate change on the state’s herds.
You can now find where there is less pollution by using Plume Labs' air quality tracker Flow.
A colorful underwater habitat replete of a wide variety of biodiversity was found in the least expected place--Antarctica. Watch the video captured by a robot.
Trump has said he plans on dismantling energy policies. What can be done?
The year almost gone by witnessed some of the biggest scientific breakthroughs in decades, even as it provided sobering reminders about the impact of climate change on Earth.
The world’s first solar road was revealed in Normandy, France.
Both investors and environmental activists fear the new administration will quash an SEC rule that pushes companies to address the impact of climate change.
Parts of the United States will have a white Christmas. Others will get a slick one.
The weather phenomenon El Niño and global warming fueled the spread of the Zika virus in South America, scientists say.
The rare snow was photographed by a local amateur photographer.
Scientists say the unusual heat in the ocean is flooding into the bottom of the Totten glacier in East Antarctica at a rate of 220,000 cubic meters per second.
California is home to more than 1 million of the 11 million undocumented immigrants in the United States.
A new study found that bacteria in oxygen-poor ocean areas can survive on less than previously thought.
California plans to take Trump to task on climate change and may just ditch him altogether.