The study reports that if you live on the West Coast, wildfires, extreme temperatures, poorer air quality, extreme weather events, and agricultural risks are occurring... READ MORE›
One twist in the tale is that Cullen was also a member of Butterfly Conservation... READ MORE›
A key factor is the fast-melting Arctic, which is now strongly linked to extreme weather across Europe, Asia and north America... READ MORE›
He was also observed acting suspiciously at another Large Blue butterfly hot spot in Somerset... READ MORE›
Natural random weather variations and climate change combined to make it a weird February, meteorologists said... READ MORE›
David Attenborough has shown us the wonders of the natural world on our television screens for more than six decades... READ MORE›
Forecasters have also issued a severe weather warning as the closing days of the year are expected to see temperatures drop as low as... READ MORE›
The summer months were warmer than usual, yet most Big Butterfly Count participants saw fewer butterflies... READ MORE›
Attenborough, 89, the brother of the late actor and director Richard Attenborough, has been making television documentaries for 60 years... READ MORE›
The computer simulations-based study in journal Nature Climate Change finds that milder winters and drier summers will also become more likely... READ MORE›
In Russia, despite widespread understanding of climate change, less than 50 percent of people thought it was a risk to them... READ MORE›
That's absolutely terrifying and incredibly rare, writes meteorologist Eric Holthaus at Slate... READ MORE›
That El Nino played havoc with world weather systems and was blamed for several extreme weather events... READ MORE›
Insurance firm research reveals steep increase in flash floods and says rise is in line with climate change... READ MORE›
Wherever you are in the world, we'd love to see your most striking photos of this week's weather... READ MORE›
Dudinka has a population of around 22,000 and is located in Krasnoyarsk Krai, a large territory that borders the Arctic Ocean... READ MORE›
Should be a bit more decisive in saying extreme weather is one of the risks of climate change, he said... READ MORE›
Numbers of Britain's native dormouse have declined by more than a third since 2000, according to the first definitive report on the state of the species... READ MORE›
So to Isla Escudo de Veraguas off the coast of Panama, home the only one to pygmy three-toed sloths... READ MORE›
The biggest direct effect of projected climate change is heat waves... READ MORE›
5 developed into a third generation, with the majority following the species traditional life-cycle spending winter as a caterpillar before emerging as a butterfly the following year... READ MORE›
Climate change played role in 2014's extreme weather, report says... READ MORE›
Public asked to take part in annual count to assess the impact of a sunless summer, cool spring and mild winter on butterfly numbers... READ MORE›
The Butterfly Conservation asks people on woodland walks to help count the population and spread of the speckled wood... READ MORE›
Mr Thomas said this should not happen in an A320, a sophisticated aircraft, so it appears as though it's related to extreme weather conditions... READ MORE›
Queensland Police Acting Superintendent Mick Bianchi said Van Lonkhuyzen planned to drive to Cairns using an inland route... READ MORE›
The effects of climate change are weighing heavy on this coastal Labrador Inuit community... READ MORE›
Moreover, if you're burning wood in a fireplace to fight off the cold weather, it's worth knowing how to prevent smoke or a house fire... READ MORE›
Southern Africa is still recovering from the devastating effects brought on by a two-year-long El Nino event that ended in early 2016... READ MORE›
Around 45,000 people took part in last year's Big Butterfly Count, logging almost 560,000 butterflies... READ MORE›
As artworks in the Louvre were moved to safety and Paris's cobbled walkways were submerged, the French president, Francois Hollande, blamed the floods on climate change... READ MORE›
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A comparison between satellite images of the Pacific sea surface shows the classic pattern of a fully developed El Nino... READ MORE›
Policymakers cannot rely upon Americans' experiences with the weather to catalyze change, Egan said... READ MORE›
It will consider the physical, liability and transition risks associated with climate change and what constitutes effective financial disclosures... READ MORE›
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