Climate change is supercharging these weather cycles, which are now causing a lot more damage than they used to.
By Shanna Hanbury It’s official: a weak La Niña came into fruition in late December and is expected, with significant ...
Global warming is accelerating, with 2024 being the hottest year on record. CO2 levels are rising faster than expected.
In 2024, the yearly average level of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide (CO2) rose faster over the prior year than ever before ...
I have my doubts about Hilda, the calf selectively bred to emit less methane. But it’s still a breakthrough ...
Temperatures were officially the warmest in recorded history across the globe and in the United States last year. The ...
We are halfway through the meteorological winter season. See how La Niña and colder air has influenced our winter so far.
Average temperatures across the world’s oceans reached an all-time high in 2024, a new multi-team study shows. The ...
From the Americas to Africa, 2024 was marked by extreme weather events. Research indicates that these incidents, intensified ...
2024's extreme weather—droughts, floods, and hurricanes—shows the need for better preparation and resilience towards climate ...
In 2024, global temperatures hit record highs, crossing the crucial 1.5 degrees Celsius threshold above pre-industrial levels ...
Weather patterns across the U.S. and the world from October through December resembled patterns from previous La Niña events.