January 15, 2020 Significant Mount Everest ice loss revealed in spy satellite images The glaciers around Mount Everest have lost a staggering amount of ice, according to declassified spy satellite photographs.
January 15, 2020 Earth's oceans have warmed by rate of more than 3B atomic bombs over past 70 years, shocking study says A shocking new study notes that the amount of heat that has been put into the planet's oceans from human activity over the past 70 years is the equivalent of more than 3 billion atomic bombs.
January 15, 2020 Fever chart: Earth had its hottest decade on record in 2010s WASHINGTON (AP) — The decade that just ended was by far the hottest ever measured on Earth, capped off by the second-warmest year on record, two U.S. agencies reported Wednesday. And scientists said they see no end to the way man-made climate change keeps shattering records.
January 7, 2020 Australia's Kangaroo Island shows burn scars on one-third of land in stunning NASA image NASA's Terra satellite captured the extent of damage from the wildfires that ravaged Australia's Kangaroo Island.
January 7, 2020 Scientists in Florida Keys spending $100 million to stop coral reef deaths Key Largo, Fla. –– Technicolor coral once covered stretches of underwater reefs in the Florida Keys and beyond. But now, they are dying and researchers have likened them to abandoned underwater cities.
January 1, 2020 Top 5 most outrageous 2020 doomsday predictions that didn't pan out Here are the five worst predictions that serious people made about 2020 that failed to pan out.
December 27, 2019 Liberty Vittert: End climate change zealotry – rancor prevents progress on the real issues Two statistics highlight the crux of the issue with environmental concerns, pollution and climate change as a whole. Â
December 23, 2019 Polar bears birthing could be disrupted by warming climate Newborn polar bears are able to survive the bone-chilling Arctic winter -- where temperatures can fall to negative 30 degrees Celsius or lower -- by seeking warmth in their mothers' dens. However, new research claims that if current trends continue, cubs along Alaska's northern coast might perish outside instead.
December 17, 2019 New ‘ice river’ detected at Arctic glacier adds to rising seas, scientists say Geologists have for the first time seen rapid ice loss at the Vavilov ice cap in the Arctic Circle.
December 10, 2019 Alaskan glacier seen shrinking over time in incredible new images The retreat of Alaska's Columbia glacier over the last 47 years can be seen in a new series of incredible images.