Earth’s average surface temperature in 2024 was the warmest on record, according to an analysis led by NASA scientists.
A new study published in Advances in Atmospheric Sciences has found that ocean warming in 2024 has led to new record high temperatures.
Whether it’s the meeting room of an office building, the exhibition room of a museum or the waiting area of a government office, many people gather in such places, and quickly the air becomes thick.
New research links intensifying wet and dry swings to the atmosphere’s sponge-like ability to drop and absorb water.
An international team led by McGill University researchers has devised a way to improve the accuracy of climate change models for the Global South by integrating historical records kept by missionaries and other visitors.
Multiple destructive fires broke out in the hills of Los Angeles County in early January 2025. As of January 8, several major wildland fires burned, fueled by a dry landscape and winds that gusted up to 100 miles per hour.
In the first week of January 2025, a potent winter storm delivered snow, ice, and freezing temperatures to the central and eastern United States.
The Arctic experiences some of the most rapid climate changes on the planet, resulting in significant sea-ice melt.
Some of the most productive apple regions in America are facing big challenges from a changing climate, according to a Washington State University study.
Huge swaths of North America are facing subfreezing temperatures this week as cold Arctic air pushes southward.
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