Tara Owens, coastal processes and hazards specialist with the University of Hawai‘i Sea Grant program, said the intense flooding in South Maui results from a combination of a changing climate and ...
In May 2024, floodwaters submerged much of Porto Alegre. Brazil’s fourth-largest city lost bridges, hospitals, and months of economic output. Hundreds died. The images briefly commanded global ...
Like many of Charleston's tidal rivers, the Stono faces an uncertain future as sea levels rise and development booms. Can this new project help protect its banks?
Tehran woke up to something residents compared to the end of the world. On the night of March 7 to 8, 2026, the Israeli-US ...
Scientists detect less water flowing from the Black Sea to the Aegean, a change already affecting salinity and marine life.
According to the US Corps of Army Engineers, Lake Huron is expected to be four to seven inches below last year’s levels and 11 to 12 inches below its long-term average. The late ...
We are two and a half decades into the Southwest’s most severe drought of the last 1,200 years, and this winter’s snow dearth is one of the most extreme on ...
A huge underground water reserve has been discovered beneath farmland in Spain, raising new questions about how it will be used.
South Africa is the 30th driest country in the world. Over 400 towns, especially in the western and central parts of the ...
Nature is weird, if you haven't noticed. Waxwing birds get drunk on fermented fruit, there are sharks that lay eggs which look like corkscrews, and Brazil has a tree so huge it looks like a lush, ...
South Africa is the 30th driest country in the world. Over 400 towns, especially in the western and central parts of the ...
A shark that lays eggs in the shape of a corkscrew, a bird that gets drunk on fermented fruit, and a park that sinks ...