Blackwater lakes and rivers in the Congo Basin are releasing carbon up to 3,500 years old, raising concerns about the ...
Scientists spent the first weeks of the year on an expedition to Antarctica to study Thwaites Glacier, which is melting at an alarming rate. If it breaks apart entirely, it could push up global sea ...
Most people ask ChatGPT to write emails or plan dinner menus. I asked it something far more unsettling: where on Earth should ...
Nat Geo’s 2026 Nat Geo 33 highlights women creating local solutions to climate change, biodiversity loss, and global food ...
Meteorologists are reaching for superlatives to describe an oncoming heat wave so intense and rare for this time of year that it could leave some locations shattering their all-time temperature ...
Physical inactivity rises alongside temperature. A study in Lancet projected up to 700,000 additional deaths by 2050 and $3.68 billion in annual productivity losses.
Researchers from the Catholic University of Argentina set out to understand how rising temperatures will affect physical activity - and as a result, premature deaths.
Scientists disagree whether human-made climate change or natural fluctuations are mostly to blame for worse-than-expected heat in recent years ...
Earth may be barreling toward one of the most powerful El Niño events ever recorded, and the consequences could be felt from ...
Many philosophers have noticed the similarities between environmental damage and the puzzle of the self-torturer.
A study says warming has accelerated in the last decade, with temperatures rising nearly twice as fast as they did between 1970 and 2015.
Trump’s call to “drill baby drill,” along with his repealing of regulations on fossil fuel emissions and on limits of gas and oil drilling, mining, and deforestation, will severely increase the ...