Sea level along the world’s coastlines is often much higher than previously assumed, a new study finds.
Climate change has many signals—rising sea levels, melting glaciers, stronger storms—but the first and most immediate sign for most people on the planet is water. Not too much of it. Not too little.
As the Six Nations of the Grand River face water scarcity due to corporate extraction and limited land ownership, a new study ...
Water is both a victim and a driver of climate change, intricately linked to our survival. Understanding this complex relationship is crucial to protecting livelihoods and infrastructure in a warming ...
Climate change is not just a future problem; it’s a present crisis that continues to intensify with each passing day. The harsh reality is that the planet is getting warmer, and the effects are ...
Changes to the seasons will also have big impacts on the environment—altering the growing seasons for plants and changing migration patterns for animals. “If you shorten the spring, you're severely ...
As the intensifying effects of climate change become increasingly felt, Singapore will not be spared from the impacts and ...
Understanding the Slowing Rotation of Earth Climate change has traditionally been associated with extreme weather events like heatwaves and floods. However, recent studies indicate that its effects ...
As the saying goes, there are plenty more fish in the sea—but climate change is rapidly challenging that notion, with fish stocks around the world under threat. New modeling from Monash University ...
Global temperatures and rain patterns are affected by a climate phenomenon known as El Niño/La Niña.