A gaping hole was left on a small island in the Pacific Ocean when the United States military released an 18-kiloton nuclear blast in 1958, known as the 'Cactus' test.
New NASA data shows San Francisco is sinking, with projections suggesting sea level rise could more than double by 2050.
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NASA is out with a dire warning about San Francisco. The city is sinking at a rate so fast, it could put human life at risk.
Several of the Earth’s systems are changing faster than predicted as global temperatures rise, scientists say.
I stopped this weekend to gas up our car, and it took longer than usual. The pumping wasn’t the problem. The delay came from securing a big enough bank loan. In case you’ve been holed up in your ...
Sea scooters are often overlooked as pricey toys, but Aquaplane is aiming to change the narrative. Their latest models offer ...
The readings "exceed previous historical maximums" by up to 8 and 9 centimeters, according to the news service Vijesti. It "represents an extremely rare and statistically significant event," the story ...
Scientists discovered that Greenland’s ice sheet may be slowly churning deep below the surface, revealing a hidden process ...
Scientists spent the first weeks of the year on an expedition to Antarctica to study Thwaites Glacier, which is melting at an alarming rate. If it breaks apart entirely, it could push up global sea ...
As transit agencies face growing climate risks and limited capital budgets, deciding which flood protection measures to implement—and where—has become a critical challenge. Now, a research team at NYU ...
I was asked for a short presentation for folks who have not yet learned about global warming. I thought it might help to share the presentation here to get us […] ...