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Thousands of Acres of Western Greenland Have Been Burned by Rare Wildfires

Greenland is better known for its ice than fire, but across the high latitudes of the North, fires are burning at a rate unprecedented in... → Read More

Tesla Joins World’s Largest Offshore Wind-Battery Storage Project

The company’s batteries will store electricity generated by the Revolution Wind Farm, a project proposed for the waters off the coast o... → Read More

Oklahoma Could Soon Host the Largest Wind Farm in the United States

The $4.5 billion Wind Catcher Energy Connection will supply enough electricity to power about 800,000 homes. → Read More

Antarctica's Meltdown May Be Worsening Due to Shifting Wind Patterns

Changing winds at one end of the continent, themselves linked to warming, could be setting off changes that push warm water below the ice... → Read More

Climate Change Could Cause More Flight Delays at the World's Busiest Airports

Air is less dense in extreme heat, which prevents an airplane's wings from generating enough lift to take off. → Read More

Here's How Summers Will Become Hotter Around the World Due to Climate Change

A dozen cities around the world could heat up so much that there is currently no comparison on Earth for their projected summer temperatu... → Read More

These Satellites Help Scientists Monitor Antarctica's Collapsing Ice Shelf

Two European satellites, known as Sentinel-1, peer through clouds and darkness to provide a real-time image of the Larsen C ice shelf —... → Read More

Temperatures in Phoenix Are So Hot, Planes Can't Take Off

A record heatwave throughout the West is grounding flights, which some scientists say is an example of the "hidden costs of climate change." → Read More

An Iceberg the Size of Delaware Is About to Break Off of Antarctica

The development is unfolding as President Donald Trump is poised to announce whether he will withdraw the United States from the Paris ag... → Read More

The World’s First Commercial Carbon Dioxide Capture Plant Goes Live

A Swiss company aims to capture 1 percent of global annual CO2 emissions from the atmosphere by 2025, compressing it and using it for var... → Read More

Cleaner Electricity Grids Mean Electric Vehicles Are Really Making a Difference

Electric cars are only as clean as the source of energy they're plugged into — and Tennessee offers a lesson in how build a better clea... → Read More

Humanity Shouldn't Rely on Negative-Emissions Technology to Curb Climate Change

Stanford researchers warn against placing too much emphasis on unproven methods for removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. → Read More

Missing EPA Webpage Could Be Violation of Federal Law

The missing page, which provided students and teachers with scientific information about climate change, is the first instance of archive... → Read More

America's First Offshore Wind Farm Shutters Diesel Power Plant

The Block Island wind farm in Rhode Island highlights the viability of offshore wind in the US, as the Trump administration seeks to expand offshore fossil fuel... → Read More

A New Breach Has Opened in Antarctica's Larsen C Ice Shelf Crack

Scientists don’t have a timetable for when the huge piece of Larsen C could break off, but the new breach has added to its growing... → Read More

Trump Energy Dept. Website No Longer Mentions Paris Climate Change Pledge

The edited website reflects the administration's retreat from international cooperation on reducing planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions.... → Read More

Communities Retreat as Oceans Swell, Coasts Erode

An emerging migration crisis is worsening as global warming pushes sea levels higher — and some communities are choosing to voluntarily retreat rather than continue to live in high-risk areas. → Read More

Communities Retreat as Oceans Swell, Coasts Erode

An emerging migration crisis is worsening as global warming pushes sea levels higher — and some communities are choosing to voluntarily retreat rather than continue to live in high-risk... → Read More

The State Department Rewrote Its Climate Change Page

The changes reflect a major shift in US climate change policy under the administration of President Donald Trump and his secretary of state, Rex Tillerson. → Read More

Arctic Sea Ice Sets Record-Low Peak for Third Year

Across the Arctic Ocean temperatures were nearly 5 degrees Fahrenheit above average, and in the Chukchi and Barents seas temperatures soared 9F above average. → Read More