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Climate Change Has Influenced the Timing of Europe's Floods

Floods are arriving earlier or later due to the interplay with other factors like the timing of snowmelt → Read More

Court Scuttles Rule Cutting Potent Greenhouse Gas

The decision makes efforts to cut hydrofluorocarbons more difficult both in the U.S. and globally → Read More

Court Scuttles Rule Cutting Potent Greenhouse Gas

The decision makes efforts to cut hydrofluorocarbons more difficult both in the U.S. and globally → Read More

A Century of Global Warming, in Just 35 Seconds

A new animation, the "Temperature Circle," shows every nation on the planet is now in the red → Read More

A Century of Global Warming, in Just 35 Seconds

A new animation, the "Temperature Circle," shows every nation on the planet is now in the red → Read More

The Larsen C Iceberg Is Already Cracking Up

The berg has now traveled about 1.5 miles from where it broke off → Read More

Desert Basins May Hold Missing Carbon Sinks

Understanding these sinks and how they function is critical for calculating the world’s carbon budget → Read More

Desert Basins May Hold Missing Carbon Sinks

Understanding these sinks and how they function is critical for calculating the world’s carbon budget → Read More

Desert Basins May Hold Missing Carbon Sinks

Understanding these sinks and how they function is critical for calculating the world’s carbon budget → Read More

U.S. Reports a Major Milestone in Wind and Solar Power

10 percent of electricity generated in the country in March came from these renewables → Read More

U.S. Reports a Major Milestone in Wind and Solar Power

10 percent of electricity generated in the country in March came from these renewables → Read More

U.S. Reports a Major Milestone in Wind and Solar Power

10 percent of electricity generated in the country in March came from these renewables → Read More

Global Warming Could Push Earth's Rains Northward

As the Northern Hemisphere warms faster than the Southern, Earth's rain belts may shift to the North → Read More

Global Warming Could Push Earth's Rains Northward

As the Northern Hemisphere warms faster than the Southern, Earth's rain belts may shift to the North → Read More

NOAA Forecasts Busy Hurricane Season for Atlantic

The forecast is currently for 11 to 17 storms to form, of which five to nine are expected to become hurricanes, and two to four major hurricanes → Read More

Long Budget Process Could Impact Climate Science

Trump’s cuts are part of an effort to pump up military spending and finance a Mexico border wall → Read More

El Niño Again? It's Hard to Tell

Scientists are trying to pin down an answer as soon as possible → Read More

El Niño Again? It's Hard to Tell

Scientists are trying to pin down an answer as soon as possible → Read More

El Niño Again? It's Hard to Tell

Scientists are trying to pin down an answer as soon as possible → Read More

We Just Breached the 410 PPM Threshold for CO2

Carbon dioxide has not reached this height in millions of years → Read More