A new study reveals that tropical cyclones in the Caribbean are becoming more frequent, with a significant increase in the last 20 years. Research from the Great Blue Hole suggests a troubling future with potentially 45 storms by 2100.
An iceberg the size of Chicago has broken off the Antarctic ice shelf, revealing a stunning ecosystem beneath it. Researchers were surprised to find a thriving marine community, including undiscovered species, after the ice melted away.
Discover the shocking speed at which wildfires spread in South Korea, revealed through satellite imagery. This in-depth analysis uncovers the environmental implications and the urgency of the situation.
Experience the thrill of drifting Polestar electric vehicles on frozen lakes in Sweden! Discover how these EVs handle winter conditions and the innovative technology behind their performance.
As the Trump administration enacts drastic cuts to scientific funding, European universities are stepping in to offer positions to American researchers, promoting academic freedom and continuing vital research in climate and health.
New hazard maps reveal a staggering 168% increase in wildfire-prone areas across California. With 3.7 million residents now affected, homeowners face new requirements and potential impacts on property values.
Researchers at the University of Cambridge have developed a groundbreaking method to capture carbon dioxide from the air and convert it into syngas, offering a potential game-changer in tackling climate change and reducing emissions.
NASA's latest analysis reveals that global sea levels have risen over 10 centimeters since 1993, with projections indicating even more alarming increases in the coming decades due to climate change. Discover the implications for coastal communities!
In a startling revelation, NASA reports that global sea levels rose more than expected in 2024, driven by ocean warming and land-based ice melt. This marks a significant concern for coastal populations as climate change accelerates.
A new study reveals that melting Antarctic ice is slowing the Antarctic Circumpolar Current by up to 20% by 2050, impacting ocean temperatures, sea levels, and ecosystems. This alarming change could have far-reaching effects on global ocean circulation.