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Climate votes at Exxon, Chevron signal growing demand to change business as usual
Shareholders voted in unusually high numbers in favor of climate action at Exxon and Chevron on Wednesday.
Storm chaser records insanely close-range video of powerful Kansas tornado
Storm chaser Reed Timmer took an unusually terrifying close-up video of a large tornado near Dodge City, Kansas on Tuesday.
Oil giants Exxon and Chevron face major climate change tests
Oil companies face mounting public pressure to consider the risks that climate change poses to their business model.
13 dos and don'ts when taking a selfie with the earth
Sometimes your selfie isn't worth it.
Edible six-pack rings let you have your beer and help the environment, too
A Florida brewery is shunning plastic rings entirely, replacing them with a biodegradable version made from natural brewing byproducts.
India records its hottest temperature ever: 123.8 degrees Fahrenheit
India recorded its hottest temperature on record on May 19, at an astonishing 51 degrees Celsius.
Greenpeace stunt prompts closure of British Museum
The protest coincides with the opening of a new exhibit sponsored by the oil company BP.
Earth has now seen an unprecedented 12 straight months of record-shattering warmth
Global temperature statistics for 2016 so far read like an almanac of a looming climate calamity.
With Paris Agreement pledge, Trump shows why 2016 is the most important climate election yet
Donald Trump wants to renegotiate the Paris Agreement on climate change. He may find that's a poor business decision.
Thanks to push away from coal, power plant emissions fall to lowest level since 1993
Falling carbon emissions from the electric power sector could help states meet their climate goals.
By Bobby Magill
Vietnam 'blocks' Facebook over the weekend due to protests over dead fish
Angry protests over millions of dead fish washing up on shores had been organised on Facebook.
By Victoria Ho
Watch weather observers battle 100-plus-mph winds on Mount Washington
This video shows weather observers battling 100 mile-per-hour winds on Mount Washington.
World-leading Australian climate scientist reportedly sacked while at sea
"At the end of the day, it means Australia will lose out."
By Ariel Bogle
Earth just recorded its warmest April on record, and it wasn't even close
April was the third-most unusually warm month of any month since 1880, NASA found.
Climate pendulum is swinging rapidly from El Niño to La Niña
So long, El Niño. Hello, La Niña, and the weird weather that will come with it.
Deadly air pollution worsens in developing countries, WHO finds
More than four in five urban dwellers worldwide live in cities that don't meet air quality guidelines.
By Associated Press
Fractures seen in rapidly melting Arctic sea ice, and it's only May
Arctic sea ice melt may be as much as a month ahead of schedule due to extremely mild air and sea temperatures.
U.S. upgrades its weather forecasting system, but still lags behind competitors
The National Weather Service upgraded its main computer model on Wednesday, but is it enough?
The lightning capital of the world gets struck 603 times per square mile every year
Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela has a new claim to fame: This large bay has been revealed as the lightning capital of the world.
By Knvul Sheikh
This is the most compelling climate change visualization we’ve ever seen
An innovative new climate change visualization drives home that we are approaching runaway global warming.
Scorched remains: Haunting images from a city destroyed by wildfire
New photos show the destruction left behind by the Fort McMurray fire.
Strangers help bride get new dress after hers was lost in massive wildfire
The Internet came through for this happily ever after.
Syrians who fled war now flee Canada's wildfire
Amid the thousands evacuating their homes as a wildfire ravages Fort McMurray, Canada, are people who know all too well what it is like to run for their lives -- refugees.
By Megan Specia
Fort McMurray wildfire has burned area larger than entire city of Chicago
The Fort McMurray wildfire in Alberta has burned an area larger than the city of Chicago -- and it's still out of control.
35 tons of dead fish suddenly wash up in a lake in China
Authorities say the saltwater fish were swept into the lake, where the drop in saline levels killed them.
By Victoria Ho