Nearly 2 billion people could face wild disruptions in water availability if the planet continues to warm — and the change could be irreversible, new research suggests. The new study, published May 14 ...
Across the United States and Canada, researchers are tracking a cluster of climate signals that no longer look like isolated ...
New research by NOAA and a visiting scientist from India shows that warming of the Indo-Pacific Ocean is altering rainfall patterns from the tropics to the United States, contributing to declines in ...
Pine rings record a sharp rise in rainfall intensity and volatility, showing modern extremes exceed patterns seen over the past 500 years.
There's a confounding dilemma for many folks trying to make sense of winter weather in the context of climate change.
A new study shows that, despite fires, floods and record heat, most Australians do not change their behavior or beliefs in ...