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›
Snow in the Sahara, the hottest desert in the world, makes for shocking images... 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›
A cold front is moving in after Christmas, Kines said, and temperatures will drop into the 20s for most of the week... READ MORE›
We were shocked, frankly, at just how much snowfall had increased, said Erich Osterberg, a Dartmouth researcher who was one of the study's authors... READ MORE›
We were shocked, frankly, at just how much snowfall had increased, said Erich Osterberg, a Dartmouth researcher who was one of the study's authors... READ MORE›
Bookmaker Coral has started the race odds-on at 4-5 that snow will fall anywhere in the UK on Christmas day... READ MORE›
We are 15 years or so away from busting the 1.5 degree Celsius budget, said Piers Forster, a professor of climate change at the University of Leeds... READ MORE›
The new report has raised alarm among scientists and prompted calls for nations to consider more drastic emissions reductions at the upcoming climate negotiations in Bonn... READ MORE›
A new study published in Nature Communications looks at changes in solar activity and carbon dioxide levels over the past 420 million years... READ MORE›
The energy secretary, Rick Perry, and Environmental Protection Agency chief, Scott Pruitt, have said carbon dioxide is not the primary contributor to global warming... READ MORE›
Unexpected discovery that produces ethanol could be a building block towards creating a low-carbon energy system... READ MORE›
Around two-thirds of the warming effect, known as radiative forcing, by long-lived greenhouse gases comes from carbon dioxide... READ MORE›
Restoring forests could also help, by locking up carbon dioxide that would otherwise escape into the air... READ MORE›
ANU co-author Dr Sophie Lewis said a certain amount of global warming was already locked in, and Australia would need to take steps to prepare... READ MORE›
Earlier this month, seeds stored inside the so-called Doomsday Vault were withdrawn for the first time... READ MORE›
I don't think we can have confidence that anything else can do this, the Berlin-based chief executive told a London climate change conference... 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›
This means that there is a high risk of record global temperatures over the next few months, Scaife said... 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›
Regional impact of a weaker solar cycle likely to be larger than global effect, with only minimal impact on worldwide temperature rises caused by climate change... 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 WMO said it was notable that 2014's record temperatures occurred without a fully-developed El Ni o event... READ MORE›
These scenarios often have the world removing net amounts carbon dioxide from the atmosphere after 2050, rather than putting more there... READ MORE›
Environment Canada says the northeasterly winds will keep the pack ice along northeast-facing coastlines and may cause ice pressure to build up as winds increase... READ MORE›
Climate change is responsible for 90 percent of the additional weather-related deaths forecast for Europe, said the team... READ MORE›
They won't even admit the fact that human-caused global warming raised the Earth's surface temperature 0.35?C since 1998... READ MORE›
Assuming we don't change our ways, warming is a virtual certainty and increased water vapor is virtual certainty, Kunkel said... READ MORE›
Pope Francis will call for swift action to protect the Earth and fight global warming according to a leaked draft of the pontiff's encyclical... READ MORE›
Will these pledges be enough to ward off the worst consequences of global warming?... 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›
The CAT is one of the main groups that monitors government actions to restrict global warming and includes researchers who are authors on UN climate reports... 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›
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›
Not just one but both of these changes to clouds are positive feedbacks to climate change -- tending to make warming worse... READ MORE›
We can fix climate change, but only if we refuse to abandon hope... READ MORE›
At the same time, summer near-surface temperatures in Greenland have increased at a rate of around 0.74C per decade, causing the ice to melt... READ MORE›
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