On land, we're familiar with heat waves and cold snaps. But the deep sea also experiences prolonged periods of hot and cold.
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More than 40 climate scientists are urging Nordic ministers to prevent global warming from causing a major change in an ...
As the planet continues to warm and the ramifications of human-driven climate change continue to amplify, the need to find ...
The mass bleaching that started in February 2023 is now the most extensive on record, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
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Following a record mild winter last year, Massachusetts may be in for another relatively mild but more snowy winter, as a ...
Hurricanes Helene and Milton made landfall in Florida within two weeks, leaving a trail of destruction. Gov. Ron DeSantis, ...
As ocean temperatures remain stubbornly high, forecasters see a diminished chance that the Pacific Ocean will enter its ...
Human beings love a good conspiracy theory. It's been no exception in the aftermath of two massive hurricanes, Helene and ...
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A study suggests the Thwaites Glacier is melting at an alarming rate but experts believe technological innovations and AI ...