That's just less than 25 degrees Fahrenheit, the coldest temperature recorded in the city in 48 years... READ MORE›
If you've got high temperatures and low viscosity, and a flushed surface, the traffic may then pick up the road surface... READ MORE›
"So we can conceivably go back in," added the president, who announced his intention to pull out of the 2015 accord on curbing global warming emissions last June... READ MORE›
President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that the United States could conceivably return to the Paris climate accord, although he stopped short of signal... READ MORE›
The eastern United States and Canada froze Saturday under record-breaking low temperatures following a deadly winter storm as New York's flagship airport d... READ MORE›
Through Christmas and New Year's there were no flakes at all. That hasn't been great news for Russian landscape photographer Ivan Boiko... READ MORE›
ET Jan. 2, 2018 CLOSE The critics are loud, but weather experts still say sub-freezing temperatures do not discredit global warming theories... READ MORE›
Trump has repeatedly expressed skepticism about climate change science, calling global warming a hoax created by the Chinese to damage American industry... READ MORE›
Two years on from the Paris Agreement, Macron will meet with world leaders on Tuesday, this time to talk about money... READ MORE›
ADELAIDE, Australia AP -- The world's biggest lithium-ion battery has plugged into an Australian state grid, delivering on a promise by Tesla Inc... READ MORE›
Human activities now rival the great forces of nature in driving changes to the Earth system, the paper said... READ MORE›
The talks in Kigali, the capital of Rwanda, did not draw the same spotlight as the climate change accord forged in Paris last year... READ MORE›
It calls decision to withdraw from Paris accord a huge setback in battle against climate change... READ MORE›
Earlier this month, seeds stored inside the so-called Doomsday Vault were withdrawn for the first time... READ MORE›
Meanwhile, warming of the oceans is causing water to thermally expand, fuelling sea level rises caused by melting land ice... READ MORE›
The Supreme Court had directed the Karnataka government to release water to Tamil Nadu in the coming days, sparking the protests... READ MORE›
In a thought experiment they tried another option the future dramatic removal of huge volumes of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere... READ MORE›
Because of climate change, the occurrence and impact of extreme events has risen, WMO Secretary-General Petteri Taalas said in a statement... READ MORE›
The Pakistan Rangers Sindh, a paramilitary force that otherwise fights crime in Karachi, has set up 10 heatstroke relief centers across the city... READ MORE›
The 2 degree mark is considered the point of no return for catastrophic effects of global warming... READ MORE›
Framework Convention on Climate Change said in a statement... READ MORE›
The state-run Anadolu news agency reported that even the Bosphorus Strait running through Turkey's largest city was closed with ferries being halted... READ MORE›
It seeks to limit rising temperatures to within 2 degrees Celsius 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit compared to pre-industrial levels through the year 2100... READ MORE›
India's former record high was 60 years ago, when temperatures reached 123 degrees Fahrenheit in Alwar, also a city in Rajasthan... READ MORE›
India's growth in emissions could tip the world over the threshold to dangerous climate change, experts have said... READ MORE›
Was forced to cancel 50 flights so far this week--43 of them on Tuesday--from its Phoenix hub because the forecast high is 120 degrees Fahrenheit 49 degrees Celsius ... READ MORE›
Manoj Sinha, a government railway official, said more than 400 yards of track had been damaged by the flooding... READ MORE›
China, the United States and India hold the key to large-scale global progress in reducing greenhouse gas emissions... READ MORE›
With temperatures touching 119 degrees Fahrenheit 48 degrees Celsius in the Arizona city, some jets couldn't generate enough lift... READ MORE›
Methane, primarily emitted from agriculture and the fossil fuel industry, doesn't linger in the atmosphere as long as carbon dioxide... READ MORE›
Polar bears, the first species to be declared threatened or endangered because of climate change, rely on sea ice for hunting seals and raising their young... READ MORE›
Consider the numbers India is home to more than 280 million cows, and 200 million more ruminant animals like sheep, goats, yaks and buffalo... READ MORE›
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The Sri Lanka Red Cross was managing one of at least four camps near the Aranayake landslide to provide relief to survivors, Mr. Johnney said... READ MORE›
Officials have told the family of Chelsea Ake-Salvacion 24 of Las Vegas that she would have died in seconds... READ MORE›
Zwiers warned warmer temperatures will increase the likelihood of extreme weather situations, such as flooding and fires... READ MORE›
Anil Madhav Dave, the environment minister, said India deposited its Instrument of Ratification of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change at the UN in New York... READ MORE›
Catherine McKenna in Paris for climate change talks ahead of UN conference... READ MORE›
However, Sophie Lewis, lead author of the climate study, said that people have simply become used to warmer temperatures being the norm... READ MORE›
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