A new process that uses water could significantly reduce the amount of the greenhouse gas pumped into Earth’s atmosphere.
A fresh analysis of the apparent slowdown in the rate of rise of global temperatures between 1998 and 2012 has shown that the phenomenon was the result of natural short-term variability that does not affect long-term climate projections.
The newly observed crack branches off from the older and much bigger one, is over nine miles long at present and is headed in the direction of the ice-front.
This NOAA tool will let you see how climate change could impact your neighborhood.
NASA is trying to find out how much greenhouse gas the mid-Atlantic can absorb to map out future climate change.
A new study used data from five satellites to track over 30 glaciers in the Antarctic Peninsula and measure their movements since 1992.
The campaign is gaining traction among furious New York Times readers following Bret Stephens’ debut column, a controversial op-ed arguing the fairness of skepticism toward climate change.
The People's Climate March took place worldwide Saturday, here are some of the best signs marchers brought.
The People's Climate March happened worldwide Saturday on President Donald Trump's 100th day in office.
Carbon dioxide is going to change the ocean’s pH level, and that climate change will hurt a special type of algae that lots of other marine life relies on to survive.
President Trump campaigned on a promise to kill the Paris climate deal, which was signed by 190 nations but does not have the force of law.
A chemistry professor found a way to turn greenhouse gasses into clean air and energy at the same time through artificial photosynthesis.
The Energy Transitions Commission published a report Tuesday that lays down a roadmap for achieving the targets of the Paris climate agreement.
Virtual reality could potentially influence how people respond to climate change and how they connect to our universe.
Scientists matched up stone carvings of a comet strike with ancient star formations to date and link the artwork to a devastating climate change that influenced human civilization.
When the crack eventually becomes big enough for the shelf to calve, it will create one of the biggest icebergs ever recorded in history.
Scientists and science enthusiasts from the U.S. and worldwide marched Saturday to show their solidarity for the important of science and evidence-based research.
Record breaking levels of CO2 were present in the atmosphere Tuesday.
Following an unusually warm February, March also broke temperature records.
A continent-wide survey has revealed that seasonal flows of meltwater in the Antarctic are much more extensive than previously thought.
Over the course of just a few days last spring, a river fed by a melting glacier in Canada’s Yukon region completely changed course.
Polar bears taste-test different streams of wind until they find one carrying the smell of a juicy seal, but climate change is threatening how they hunt.