

Scientists Study How Lizard Species Adapts to Climate Change
A new study found lizard species that deal with a diverse array of weather conditions are better equipped to handle climate change. The...


South Africa Suffers Driest Year on Record in 2015
South Africa suffered its driest year on record in 2015, the national weather service said on Thursday, as a drought that has threatened...


Egypt: Middle East’s First Climate Change Museum Opens
The Middle East’s first climate change museum opened in Egypt on Thursday at the site of some of the most historically significant and...


Scientists Say Climate Change is Threatening the Lifeblood of Canada’s Native Peoples
In barely three decades, a new study warns, Canada’s indigenous peoples will face a catastrophic loss in the fisheries that are the...


Activists on Trial for Blocking Oil Train Will Argue It Was Justified by Climate Change
In September 2014, five climate activists with Rising Tide Seattle managed to halt the passage of a crude oil train at the BNSF Delta...


Scientists Find an Unexpected Factor that Could be Driving Greenland’s Ice Loss: Cloud Cover
There’s been another breakthrough in the study of the Greenland ice sheet, whose increasing melt rate and growing contribution to global...


Fossil Fuel Burning 'Postponing Next Ice Age'
Humanity’s burning of fossil fuels is postponing the next global ice age for at least 100,000 years, according to new research that has...


Earth is 'Experiencing a Global Warming Spurt'
While El Niño is being blamed for an outbreak of floods, storms and unseasonable temperatures across the planet, a much slower-moving...


Giant Icebergs Are Slowing Climate Change, Research Reveals
Giant melting icebergs may be a symbol of climate change but new research has revealed that the plumes of nutrient-rich waters they leave...


Zimbabwe: Drought Takes a Toll on Cattle
Justin Dlomo watches his small herd of emaciated cattle scrounge for bits of dry grass with a growing sense of dread. “I don’t even know...