A 1,000-foot thick ice block rift due to man-made global warming is set to break off anytime affecting sea levels and destroying Antartica's foreland. Experts are bound to investigate the extent it will produce when it happens.
A study showed a land mass called Greenland was ice-free for 280,000 years When we hear about Greenland, we start imagining about a land covered with ice with less sunlight.
The earth is showing the effects of climate change. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced this week that the carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere hit the highest level in 2015.
Global warming is the greatest environmental threat the world is facing at present. Time is slowly running out; that's why experts are now working hard to combat this problem.
Climate change has always been on the news due to its negative effects on nature. Severe flooding, drought, melting glacier ice, super typhoons and animals going extinct are the most common things we hear about the changing climate. But there is one thing that is unheard of when it comes to global warming issues -- that certain foods are disappearing because of it.
The leaders of the countries with the largest carbon emission, U.S. President Barack Obama and China President Xi Jinping, met at the sidelines of the World Climate Change Conference 2015 (COP21) at Le Bourget, Paris, France on Monday. The two world leaders agreed on taking necessary actions in their fight against global warming.
Pope Francis will call on governments to curtail the use of fossil fuels use and on people around the globe to alter their lifestyles in order to avoid "unprecedented destruction of the ecosystem," Vox reported based on the leaked first draft of an encyclical the pontiff is set to publish on Thursday.
From the Islamic State militant group, climate change and finances millennials have a varied view on the issues based on polling data from Harvard University Institute of Politics (IOP).
Scientists from two universities and two federal agencies are trying to figure out what is causing a giant mass of methane over the Four Corners region. The hot spot, which is about half the size of Connecticut, was discovered based on the analysis of images a European satellite captured between 2003 and 2009.
Mexico has promised to cut its pollution by 25 percent from its current trajectory by 2030. Mexico has promised to cut its pollution by 25 percent from its current trajectory by 2030.
Officials at Florida's Department of Environmental Protection have been banned from using the terms "climate change" or "global warming" in any official communications. Former employees, consultants and volunteers of the agency revealed the policy, which has affected reports, educational efforts and public policy "beyond semantics."
By measuring CO2's heat-trapping ability over 11 years at two U.S. sites, scientists have discovered the first direct evidence that rising carbon dioxide levels are heating up the planet.
Over the weekend, Greenpeace released several documents received through the Freedom of Information Act that show scientist Wei-Hock Soon, who rebuts the scientific consensus about man-made climate change, received more than $1.2 million from Exxon Mobil, the American Petroleum Institute, Southern Company and the Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation.
A recent study by The New York Times, Stanford University and Resources for the Future show that Latinos are more likely to be concerned about climate change than non-Latinos.
Increased production of corn, wheat, rice and other crops in the Northern Hemisphere contributes at least 25 percent of the seasonal increase of the concentration of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
Officials in the South Miami City Commission voted 3-2 to pass a resolution that would allow 23 counties in South Florida to secede and become the 51st state in the union due to a split over climate change.
Environmental activists are preparing for what could be the largest climate change protest in history this Sunday at the People's Climate March in New York City.
According to a report released by the White House on Tuesday, waiting to mitigate the effects of climate change could end up costing the country a lot of money.