The Pacific Ocean is warming so quickly that scientists had to find a new method for detecting and predicting El Niño and La Niña events.
The National Park Service reportedly removed a sign informing visitors of the threat of climate change at the historic Fort Sumter site in South Carolina, where the Civil War began. The New York Times ...
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The annual gathering of top business leaders and policymakers used to be a center of the global climate movement. Things are much more complicated now. By David Gelles All week at the World Economic ...
The snow-covered slopes near Grenoble, France, have always held a special place in Olympic history. It was there at the 1968 Olympic Games that France’s Jean-Claude Killy swept all three Alpine skiing ...
President Trump cited a major winter storm forecast to impact about two-thirds of the United States as evidence to suggest that global warming does not exist, repeating a misleading claim that has ...
The frigid temperatures, massive snow and deadly ice storm taking shape east of the Rockies might seem to conflict with life on a rapidly warming planet. But all of these things still happen, even ...
The historic site, on an island in South Carolina, could be inundated by rising seas in decades to come. A display on the threat has been removed. By Maxine Joselow Reporting from Washington Fort ...
Re: Thomas Reuters Foundation’s Jan. 27 story, “Scientists racing to save climate data”: Thank you for the story. It frightened and saddened me. I hope my right-leaning friends (who I still love but ...