As rain offers a welcome relief to fire-scorched Australia, concerns over flash floods and freshwater contamination cast a shadow on the joy.
Diners may soon find more farmed oysters and fewer Atlantic salmon on their plates as climate change warms Canada’s Pacific coast.
As ocean warming causes fish stocks to migrate toward cooler waters to maintain their preferred thermal environment, many of the nations that rely on commercial fish species as an integral part of their economy could suffer.
We do not have to look as far away as the glaciers in Norway, the fires in Australia or the floods in Brazil to see the effects of climate change.
A secret to survival amid rising global temperatures could be dwelling in the tidepools of the U.S. West Coast.
Peter Soroye has always been interested in learning about the birds and the bees.
The world is facing a major food crisis where both obesity and hunger are rising in the context of rapidly changing environments.
There are two tropical cyclones affecting American Samoa in the South Pacific Ocean on Feb. 21.
The low-pressure area that has been lingering west-northwest of American Samoa for several days has organized into a tropical depression.
Advanced leaf-out, or early sprouting and opening leaves, is a direct response to climate change.
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