Layoffs last week at NOAA’s Office of Aircraft Operations, home of the NOAA Hurricane Hunters, threaten to reduce the quality ...
A quirky aspect of the way we measure twisters helps explain why there hasn't been a top-tier-rated tornado in 12 years.
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As it recovers, Altadena finds inspiration in other wildfire-devastated communities that have replanted lawns, gardens, and ...
Every year, some caribou herds migrate hundreds or even thousands of miles across the Arctic tundra. But global warming is ...
Researchers at a remote station in Canada’s Northwest Territories have contended with wildfire and melting permafrost.
From the Kentucky floods to Helene and back again, people throughout Appalachia are using their experiences to help others through disaster.
According to the founder of the Environmental Voter Project, the best way to move beyond despair is to take action.
Emily Griffoul of Colorado’s Betty Ford Alpine Gardens is searching mountain landscapes for plants that are in trouble as the climate warms.
But mangroves cannot tolerate cold temperatures, and in North America, mangroves had never been found north of Florida – until now. Ches Vervaeke of the National Park Service says last year, he and a ...
For starters, the cost of charging an EV is typically far less than the cost of gas. According to a recent study by the nonprofit Coltura, the average EV driver in the U.S. saves more than $1,000 a ...
Jarvis serves as a community lead on the Waterway Arts Initiative, a project led by the Philadelphia Water Department that helps teach people about the issue. Last fall, the initiative opened a ...