October 20, 2015 UN climate change report dismisses slowdown in global warming U.N. scientists are 95 percent certain that humankind is responsible for global warming. Yet the planet has largely stopped heating over the past 15 years, data shows -- and a landmark report released Friday could not explain why the mercury has stopped rising.
October 20, 2015 Climate models wildly overestimated global warming, study finds Can you rely on the weather forecast? Maybe not, at least when it comes to global warming predictions over short time periods.
October 20, 2015 Apocalyptic, fiery clouds gathering over Midwest captured in video Eerie round, orange clouds were spotted over a Michigan city, making the sky appear "on fire" and leading residents to worry that wild weather was coming.
October 20, 2015 Epic glacier collapse caught on camera Amateur photographer Christian Grosso got a surprise recently when he visited a glacier in Argentina's Patagonia region: an enormous ice bridge connected to the glacier ruptured and fell, causing a huge wave in the lake below.
October 20, 2015 Leaked UN climate report slammed for citing WWF, Greenpeace Critics are blasting a draft U.N. climate change report that combines studies by advocacy groups like the World Wildlife Fund and Greenpeace alongside scientific research papers -- the same issue that led independent auditors to slam the U.N.'s last report.
October 20, 2015 Iceland rising as much as 1.4 inches a year, could increase volcanic activity A University of Arizona-led research team discovered the Earth’s crust under Iceland is rebounding as global warming melts the island’s great ice caps.
October 20, 2015 Botched environmental predictions for 2015 You’ve heard the warnings: Global warming could doom humanity. Overpopulation and deforestation will destroy the planet. We’re going to run out of energy. It isn’t happening right now, experts say, but it could happen in a few decades. Yet, decades ago, experts warned that many catastrophes would happen now – by the year 2015. Yet they have not. FoxNews.com found five predictions that went astray.
October 20, 2015 Biggest cloud-seeding experiment yet only sparks more debate Meteorologists first conceived of seeding clouds as a way to increase rainfall in 1946, working at General Electric's laboratories in Schenectady, New York.
October 20, 2015 Last minute deal salvaged UN climate talks A last-minute deal that salvaged U.N. climate talks from collapse early Sunday sends a signal the rich-poor divide that long held up progress can be overcome with a year to go before a landmark pact is supposed to be adopted in Paris.
October 20, 2015 Satellite photo shows frigid arctic air over eastern US A new satellite photo shows the eastern United States locked in a cold front's icy grip.