Countries are gathering at COP30 in Brazil to discuss climate change, but a new UN report reveals that global efforts are lagging behind. With the U.S. pulling back, what does this mean for our planet's future?
Discover the fascinating science behind why Madrid enjoys warmer winters than New York, the alarming status of measles in Canada, and an exciting new comet's approach to Earth!
Researchers have discovered a 6 million-year-old ice chunk in Antarctica, providing unprecedented insights into Earth's ancient climate and the evolution of greenhouse gases. This breakthrough could reshape our understanding of climate change.
It's Election Day in the US! With critical races in New York, Virginia, and New Jersey, the outcomes could shape the political landscape ahead of the 2024 midterms. Will Zohran Mamdani upset the establishment? Can California redraw its congressional maps? Find out what’s at stake.
New research reveals the Hektoria Glacier in Antarctica is retreating at a shocking rate—10 times faster than previously recorded. This rapid melt raises alarms about potential sea level rise.
The rapid retreat of Hektoria Glacier has scientists puzzled, potentially signaling unprecedented changes in sea-level rise. Explore the mystery behind this alarming phenomenon and its implications for the future.
In a groundbreaking study, scientists reveal how orcas in Mexico are hunting great white sharks by targeting their livers. This shocking behavior could change our understanding of marine food chains.
Hurricane Melissa has been declared post-tropical after a historic 10-day rampage, leaving devastation in its wake. With over 60 reported deaths and extensive damage across the Caribbean, the full impact is still unfolding.
Hurricane Melissa has wreaked havoc in Black River, Jamaica, leaving communities submerged and families desperate for aid. The aftermath reveals shocking destruction and a humanitarian crisis unfolding.
Hurricane Melissa has wreaked havoc across Jamaica and Cuba, with catastrophic winds and flooding leading to extensive damage and thousands evacuated. Climate changes are intensifying storms like never before.