Climate change may be threatening nearly all U.S. forests with drought. Scientists have found that forests nationwide are experiencing drier conditions due to increasing drought and climate change.
Study finds that a hot, parched Earth might be soaking up water, therefore reducing rising sea levels.
A new study reveals that human-induced climate change caused flooding in south of England during the winter of 2013-14.
A study from the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History's ETE program revealed that humankind caused a major ecosystem shift roughly 6,000 years ago.