More than a week after it ignited, the McKinney Fire continued to burn through the Klamath National Forest in Northern California.
In early August 2022, flash floods soaked Furnace Creek in Death Valley, the driest place in North America.
The boreal forests of North America could be destroyed by even modest climate change, new research shows.
A new study led by our Geography department shows that the worst effects of global warming on the East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) could be avoided.
From crop damage to cooling failures at cloud-based data centers, climate change affects a wide variety of economic sectors.
Growth of the Amazon rainforest in our increasingly carbon-rich atmosphere could be limited by a lack of phosphorus in the soil, new research shows.
Side by side, Dylan Jones displayed photos of two oak leaves, plucked from oak savannas on the West Coast.
Elevated temperatures in the Arctic, which caused massive melting of the Greenland ice sheet during a three-day period in July, also have touched off rapid glacial melting in Norway’s Svalbard Archipelago.
High-resolution modeling of a 'blizzard-like' storm that killed 21 ultramarathoners in 2021 shows where coarser models underestimated the storm -- and highlights the need for ultra-high-resolution forecasts for events held in mountainous terrain.
Phytoplankton is the foundation of all life on the planet.
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