
Antarctic Sea Ice Shows Recovery After Years of Extreme Lows
After several years of worrying lows, scientists say the icy cover around Antarctica may have staged a modest rebound this year. According to researchers at

After several years of worrying lows, scientists say the icy cover around Antarctica may have staged a modest rebound this year. According to researchers at

Is global warming speeding up? According to new research, the answer appears to be yes—and by a noticeable margin. A recent study by the Potsdam

Is the planet about to turn up the heat—again? Scientists are watching closely as the warming phase of the climate cycle, El Niño, shows signs

The Himalayas are supposed to sparkle in winter. So why are so many peaks looking bare, brown, and unsettlingly rocky instead? Meteorologists say snowfall across

Could polar bears be rewriting their own DNA to survive a warming world? Scientists from the University of East Anglia say yes — and the

Ever wonder what millions of years of Earth’s history feels like in a single number? Try 430.2 parts per million—that’s the latest record-breaking level of

Ever wonder who’s really to blame for climate change? Turns out, it’s not the average commuter or the family trying to stay warm in winter.

What’s 6.5 trillion tones of ice worth? Apparently, about 2cm of sea level rise since 2000. That’s right—glaciers around the world are disappearing fast, and

Phoenix is considered to be the hottest one in the entire country as the heat increases year by year.

Nearly half of China’s major cities are sinking, posing flood risks as sea levels rise, a study based on nationwide satellite data revealed.

Global temperature has breached the critical climate threshold of 1.5°C for an entire year, marking a significant deviation from the 2015 Paris Agreement’s aim.

Recent polls have revealed that the majority of people in the United Kingdom barely have an idea about the basic concepts of climate change.