Coral bleaching is taking away the environments whole ecosystems rely on.
NASA satellite images show New Zealand's 3,000 glaciers retreating, see the difference from 1990 to 2017.
The Obama-era legislation created the first ever national standards to address carbon pollution from power plants.
Local energy companies said they hoped to restore power by Sunday.
Leading scientists have said that carbon emissions helped drive record temperatures across the United States in February.
The science says human-caused carbon dioxide emissions cause global warming, but EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt believes CO2 from humans does not lead to climate change.
A report issued by environmental organizations found that Australia failed to live up to its pledge to protect the world's largest coral reef system.
February 2017 was the second hottest February since records of temperatures started being kept 123 years ago.
According to an Associated Press report, the state may soon start providing a $2,000 rebate to customers who purchase electric vehicles.
Scientists from the British Antarctic Survey capture new video of the large crack in the Larson C ice shelf on the Antarctic Peninsula.
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The continent of Antarctica hit record high temperatures says the World Meteorological Organization.
This lava from Kīlauea, in Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park, is moving pretty slowly, but don't get too close — it’s essentially liquid fire.
Warming temperatures have made cherry blossom trees in Washington, D.C. bloom earlier in recent years.
The Federal Environmental Agency suggested drivers take a 40 day hiatus from driving.
The world's most populated nation is on track to peak its carbon emissions far earlier than anticipated.
The Trump administration has sent conflicting signals on environmental regulations, but a top U.N. official remains optimistic over how the world is combating climate change.
Senator Sanders and Bill Nye the Science Guy sat down to talk climate change on Facebook Live Monday morning.
Large-scale ecological changes in waters 200 to 6,000 meters below the surface will affect life severely in the world’s largest habitat — the ocean floor.
The couple convinced the president to avoid taking action against the deal approved by 195 countries in an executive order that is expected to be made public next week.
Video by scientists shows enormous crack in Larsen C ice shelf in Antarctica with ice berg size of Delaware ready to break off.
Unfortunately, the premature greenery sprouting around the city will soon be covered in snow.