Earth's climate has changed throughout history for numerous reasons, but modern climate change is driven by human behavior.
More than 5 million Americans will leave areas being impacted by climate change this year, according to study.
The scientific consensus is clear: climate change is not a distant threat—it is happening now, and its effects are worsening. The WMO report stresses the urgent need to accelerate both ...
As climate change complicates growing the region’s historically emblematic crops, like olives and lemons, Amata is seeing ...
Homeownership is becoming increasingly unsustainable in high-risk areas as wildfires, floods, and hurricanes drive up ...
With a fresh fizz and hoppy scent, a cold beer touches all of our senses. But as our climate changes, the flavour profile of ...
A new mini-review published in the Journal of Bioresources and Bioproducts examines how environmental factors, particularly ...
They “can experience a blunted response to extreme ambient heat, driven by reduced skin blood flow and an impaired sweating response, such that one’s body cannot cool itself properly,” he explained.
JOHANNESBURG - Climate change is no longer a distant threat. It's happening here and now, and we're seeing the effects firsthand. The World Economic Forum's 2025 Global Risks Report has just been ...
In California’s climate, research suggests that climate change is increasing the severity of rain brought by atmospheric rivers, making washouts like those that hit Highway One more likely.
But you can use that history as evidence for the future only if you downplay the impacts of climate change to the point of creating disinformation—only if you lie by omission, in other words ...
The hot, dry and windy weather that stoked this month’s destructive blazes will worsen without a transition away from ...