global warming
New study reports that the combustion of the world's fossil fuels may increase sea levels by 50 metres.
$66 billion to $106 billion worth of coastal property is at risk if a solution is not implemented by 2050.
In a new paper, the Pope urges the world to fight back against global warming.
For decades, paleontologists have quibbled over the absence of herbivorous dinosaurs in equatorial regions during the Late Triassic. Although these giant plant eaters first emerged in the Middle Triassic, some 230 million years ago, their absence in low latitudes persisted for almost 30 million years, even after they had become abundant to the north and south. Now, scientists think they know why.
Heat Tolerant Pollen Could Improve Yields
Artificial Photosynthesis Breakthrough
The world's oceans are headed for a huge shakeup in the next 100 years, according to a new study.
It looks like global warming will leave no stone unturned. According to a new encompassing study, global warming will affect every single corner and inch of the ocean by 2100, sparing nobody.
New research indicates that the time for procrastinating dealing with climate change might have passed us by a long time ago. If the study is correct, it would mean that the average temperatures around the world in 2047 would be hotter than any highs recorded in the past 150 years.
It's here, and it's not pretty. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has released its Fifth Assessment Report that states our planet is warming in an unprecedented fashion and that humans are playing a huge role.
A new NASA observation study reveals that the 2013 Arctic ice cap at its minimum is the sixth smallest recorded size for the North Pole, and while it has bounced back from a record low in 2012, the long-term outlook looks dire.
Last year the ice in the Arctic shrank to the lowest level in recorded history. While it looks like that record won't be broken this summer, a period where there is literally no ice in the Arctic isn't that far off. In fact, it's likely to happen sooner than previously expected, according to NASA glaciologists.
Scientists stated before that global warming could lead to environmental disaster and catastrophe, but could it also affect human behavior?
If it's not one thing, it's another. Scientists have now pinpointed another cause of global warming: earthquakes that that shake up the seabed.
Santa's going to need a bathing suit. The North Pole just isn't the wintery retreat it once used to be, and thanks to higher temperatures there's a giant lake in the middle of it now.