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Doomsday seed vault to get fortified with influx of $13 million
The vault's entrance flooded in 2016.
By Mark Kaufman
Drastic Arctic warm event stuns scientists, as record-breaking temperatures reach the North Pole
"I think it's fair to say that this event is unprecedented in our record."
Warming Antarctic may force over 1 million King Penguins to find new homes or perish
Global warming could force King Penguins to quickly find new homes or face starvation.
By Mark Kaufman
'Beast from the East' brings snow to UK, mainland Europe along with frigid temperatures
An unusual weather pattern is bringing frigid weather and snow to Europe, including the UK.
Locals call it 'The Tomb': What's in the Marshall Islands' concrete dome?
A mother recounts the nuclear history of the Marshall Islands.
By Jan Hendrik Hinzel
Her baby may outlive her own country: The story of the Marshall Islands
The forgotten nation, still reeling from nuclear testing, faces new challenges due to climate change.
By Jan Hendrik Hinzel
When you leave the Marshall Islands, you buy a one-way ticket, on standby
If you leave the Marshall Islands, you likely won't come back.
‘What am I gonna go home to? Water?’: The climate refugees settling in America’s heartland
The Marshall Islands has a new capital, in a sense: Springdale, Arkansas.
The poison and the tomb: One family's journey to their contaminated home
When your homeland is contaminated, where do you go?
This machine is basically a Roomba for waterways
Except, instead of cleaning your room, this vacuum cleans our water.
'Beast from the East' to plunge UK, rest of Europe into historic deep freeze
Late February into early March is the new January.
It will be warmer at the North Pole next week than much of Europe, as sea ice melts
The polar vortex split, and now the North Pole is comparatively balmy.
A flooded river turned this hiking trail into an underwater fantasy world
It's kind of incredible.
By Morgan Sung
Wednesday will be the warmest February day ever recorded along the East Coast
Record heat to be followed by what may be a late winter revenge in early March.
These people are giving up plastic for Lent and it's all because of 'Blue Planet II'
It's proving quite challenging for some.
Temperature rises above freezing near North Pole, as frigid air slinks toward Europe
The weather across vast areas is especially weird right now. Here's why.
Volcano in Indonesia unleashes massive explosion
This was the biggest eruption since Mt. Sinabung woke up again five years ago.
It's so easy to save money and eat healthy with zero-waste cooking
Save the environment (and your wallet).
The polar vortex just split in two. Get ready for some wild weather from Europe to the U.S.
Think of this as a trial separation, not a divorce.
Delicate flower Scott Pruitt admits the real reason he takes first class
Oh, our precious little EPA administrator.
Gas-filled vessel barrels solo through pathetic Arctic sea ice during dead of winter
The rapidly thawing Arctic continues to open up shipping lanes.
By Mark Kaufman
The race is on to study untouched Antarctic waters exposed by giant iceberg
These waters haven't been exposed for at least 120,000 years.
Coming soon to US national parks: Oil and gas pipelines, thanks to Trump's new plan
You know what that park could really use? An oil pipeline, that's what.
Cyclone Gita, the strongest storm of 2018, slams tiny Pacific island nation of Tonga
Tropical Cyclone Gita struck Tonga as a Category 4 storm.