Despite a slight dip in global temperatures in 2025 due to La Niña, scientists warn that record heat is still on the horizon as carbon emissions continue to rise, pushing the planet closer to critical climate thresholds.
A tragic bushfire outbreak in south-east Australia has resulted in one death and the destruction of 300 properties. With a state of emergency declared in Victoria, firefighters battle ongoing blazes fueled by extreme weather conditions.
The Trump administration's recent decision to withdraw from the UN climate treaty raises legal questions. Experts argue it may be illegal and could ignite significant backlash. What does this mean for the future of US climate policy?
In a dramatic turn of events, the US government has announced it will cease funding for several UN entities, sparking concerns about the future of global cooperation. This article explores the impact of this funding cut and highlights the vital work being done by the affected organizations.
In a significant move, President Trump has ordered the withdrawal of the U.S. from 66 international organizations that he claims undermine American interests and waste taxpayer dollars. This step aims to restore U.S. sovereignty and refocus resources on domestic priorities.
Tatiana Schlossberg, a prominent environmental journalist and member of the Kennedy family, has passed away at 35 after revealing her terminal cancer diagnosis in a powerful essay. Her courageous battle and advocacy for the climate will be remembered.
A severe winter storm is wreaking havoc across Southern California, prompting evacuation orders and emergency declarations. With over 38 million under flood watches, the extreme weather is expected to persist beyond Christmas Day.
As Congress faces its longest shutdown and dwindling productivity, former lawmakers reveal the institutional challenges and increasing partisanship crippling legislative progress. Is it time for a change?
California officials and scientists are raising concerns over the Trump administration's plan to dismantle the National Center for Atmospheric Research, a vital institution for climate and wildfire studies. Experts warn this move could jeopardize public safety and critical research efforts.
Hundreds of Arctic rivers are turning bright red-orange due to iron spilling from thawing permafrost, revealing alarming impacts of climate change as documented in NOAA's latest report.