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Sea ice stretches farther north than usual this year.
Summer of '13 beats out 1997-1998 for heat.
Chemical compounds spewed during a decade of modest volcanic eruptions could be to thank.
Past increases in carbon dioxide levels in Antarctica were tied to warming temperatures, suggesting modern greenhouse gas emissions may cause similar warming
The entire Maldives, a nation of low-lying islands, pledges to become a sustainable reserve.
Should we engineer the planet to save ourselves from natural disasters?
Most of the world's coral reefs could be in big trouble by the end of the century, or much sooner, a new report warns.
Heat waves and other weather anomalies may result from massive waves of air getting stuck.
Heavy snow and gusting winds shut down the Texas panhandle.
Seals help scientists find a new source for cold, deep ocean water.
Scientists are surprised to find lowlands may trap more carbon than steep slopes.
Canadian bugs reveal that seasons have squashed diversity.
Scientists watch as aerosols form above a forest, the first time anyone has seen these tiny particles grow.
The Green School Alliance aims to stimulate environmental thinking in three thousand schools, across 18 countries, by challenging students to save energy dollars competitively.
The U.S. Global Change Research Program has made a 70-year global precipitation model. Continuing greenhouse gas emission levels (A2) produce a more severe outlook than an alternative (B1) based on worldwide cooperation in environmental policy.
Organic tomatoes have more vitamin C and plant phenols.
The Arctic's record sea ice melt in 2012 meant the growth of more algae, a carbon trap and rich food source for marine life.
NASA planes track pollution to figure out how to improve air-quality monitoring from space.