Drought is still a major issue as the climate continues to change. Now, scientists have found that drought has had a more detrimental impact on the growth and survival of larger trees.
It turns out that the surface of the oceans may impact climate far more than once thought.
Most scientists agree that climate change is occurring as more and more greenhouse gases enter our planet's atmosphere. But Did you know that most of the measurements that are taken are actually estimated?
New York City may face future flood risks as climate change continues. Scientists have found that as sea levels rise and as storms worsen, the city may be in for some rising waters during hurricanes.
Climate change may negatively affect birth weight. Scientists have found that as temperatures warm, human mothers are giving birth to children with a lower birth weight.
It turns out that heat waves just may hit heat islands the hardest. Scientists have found that as the planet warms with climate changes, cities will be hit especially hard by the heat.
Scientists have found that these crabs may soon become high-level predators in Antarctic marine ecosystems where they haven't played a role in tens of millions of years.
Scientists have found that as sea levels rise, there may be more frequent interannual sea level swings, which could greatly impact island nations during storms.
Curbing short-term pollutants could be huge for the general population and even for climate change. Scientists have found that reducing these pollutants could actually increase life expectancy.
Forests are often planted to help with carbon capture and storage. But exactly how effective are these trees at keeping carbon? Scientists have found that predictions for carbon storage may just be overestimated.
Scientists have found that climate-related changes in flower diversity caused the length of the alpine bumble bees' tongues to shrink
There may just be a way to trap greenhouse gases more effectively than normal. Scientists have found new materials that could be useful for absorbing these gases.