The latest climate assessment isn’t surprising, but it still sucks By Mary Beth Griggs / Published August 2, 2018
Rising sea levels are going to mess with the internet, sooner than you think By Lexi Krupp / Published July 19, 2018
An iceberg the size of Delaware just broke off of Antarctica By Marlene Cimons / Published July 12, 2017
These birds are trapped between predators and rising sea levels By Mary Beth Griggs / Published July 12, 2017
Researchers say we have three years to act on climate change before it’s too late By Kendra Pierre-Louis / Published June 28, 2017
A third of marine megafauna died in a mass extinction that we didn’t even know about By Sara Chodosh / Published June 26, 2017
These will be the best places to live in America in 2100 A.D. By Peter Hess / Published December 27, 2016
The mystery of Greenland’s icy history could help us survive climate change By Mary Beth Griggs / Published December 7, 2016
Google Earth update shows how climate change has morphed our planet By Peter Hess / Published November 29, 2016
Rapid Sea Level Rise Might Actually Benefit Some Coral Reefs By Mary Beth Griggs / Published August 19, 2016
Six Feet Of Sea Level Rise By 2100 Could Impact 13.1 Million Americans By Mary Beth Griggs / Published March 14, 2016
Parts Of Antarctica’s Ice Sheet Seem To Be Growing. No, Global Warming Is Not Over. By Mary Beth Griggs / Published November 3, 2015
Why Is Alaska’s Governor Looking To Oil To Cover Climate Change Costs? By Mary Beth Griggs / Published October 13, 2015
National Science Foundation Devotes $20 Million To Building Tomorrow’s Infrastructure By Mary Beth Griggs / Published September 17, 2015
What Would Happen If We Burned All The Fossil Fuels On Earth? By Mary Beth Griggs / Published September 11, 2015
Our Line Of Defense Against Sea Level Rise Is Melting Fast By Mary Beth Griggs / Published March 27, 2015
Banning Phrases Like ‘Climate Change’ And ‘Global Warming’ Might Actually Help Florida Take Action By Alexandra Ossola / Published March 9, 2015
How Climate Science Gets Done In The Icy Fjords of Greenland By Emily Gertz / Published July 23, 2014
10-Foot Sea Level Rise Now Unstoppable Due To Glacier Collapse By Douglas Main / Published May 12, 2014
Climate Change Already Having Wide-Ranging Effects On U.S., Report Finds By Douglas Main / Published May 6, 2014
Over The Past 60 Years, A Reef Island Has Grown Out Of The Sea By Francie Diep / Published February 21, 2014
How Popular Tourist Destinations Will Look Submerged In 25 Feet Of Water By Shaunacy Ferro / Published April 9, 2013
Study: Rising Global Temperatures Spur Steepest Sea Level Rise In 2,100 Years By Rebecca Boyle / Published June 20, 2011
Army Corps of Engineers Now Required to Consider Climate Change in All Future Projects By Jeremy Hsu / Published November 14, 2009
NASA Prepares Massive Aerial Survey of Antarctica to Fill Satellite Gap By Jeremy Hsu / Published October 12, 2009