New research warns that the collapse of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) could happen sooner than expected, drastically altering global climates and leading to colder winters in Northwestern Europe.
A new study reveals that the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, a crucial ocean current system, could collapse as early as 2055, drastically affecting global climates and weather patterns.
In a pivotal ruling, a court decided against nonprofit groups fighting to unfreeze $20 billion in climate grants, raising concerns over government control and taxpayer interests. As the legal battle escalates, the future of these funds hangs in the balance.
Over 85 leading climate scientists have criticized the Trump Energy Department's climate assessment, claiming it fails to represent current scientific understanding and relies on outdated views.
Over 85 scientists have condemned a Trump administration climate report, claiming it misrepresents data to align with political agendas. The controversy raises questions about scientific integrity and environmental policy.
Investor Katelin Holloway is leading the charge in a new wave of venture capital focused on space technology. With costs dropping and innovative startups emerging, the space economy is transforming investment landscapes. Could this be the next big thing?
On a quest to revive Southern California's kelp forests, divers tackle the invasive purple urchin threat. Discover how their efforts are transforming underwater ecosystems and supporting marine life.
Recent studies reveal that shark teeth, critical for their hunting efficiency, are increasingly vulnerable to ocean acidification. This could disrupt marine ecosystems and human food sources. Learn how global carbon emissions threaten these apex predators!
Explore the legacy of Hurricane Katrina, a catastrophic event that reshaped the Gulf Coast and raised critical questions about disaster preparedness and government response.
Discover the revolutionary advancements in hurricane forecasting since Katrina struck New Orleans. From improved technology to better data models, learn how lives can be saved today.