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Powerful undersea earthquake prompts Alaska residents to scramble for higher ground
The magnitude 7.9 earthquake prompted evacuations.
Philippines' most active volcano continues to spew lava and ash
Mayon is at it again.
By Johnny Lieu
Norwegian Air claims record for shortest transatlantic flight, propelled by 200 mph tailwinds
From New York to London in record time.
You'll still get NOAA weather forecasts and warnings during the government shutdown
Severe weather warnings and routine weather forecasts will still be issued.
Insane video shows tree falling just inches from woman and her baby in a stroller
No! No! No! No! Yes!
These visualizations make disturbing 2017 temperature milestone look like modern art
Some scientists are making it easier to picture the severity of global warming.
Dutch people are sharing terrifying storm footage from the Netherlands
As a dangerous storm blows across the Netherlands, the Dutch people are documenting the storm damage in real time
By Laura Vitto
Massive oil spill spreads in East China Sea, could be world's largest in decades
The tanker was carrying 1 million barrels of lightweight oil condensate.
This chatbot wants to cut through the noise on climate science
Too much misinformation and noise on your News Feed? You're not alone.
By Johnny Lieu
Scary video shows Prius 'bobsledding' down a powerful mudslide
The only way was down.
By Tim Chester
This Bane-like mask is made to protect you from your city's harmful pollutants
Or maybe we can just try to reduce pollution...
Mangled cars show the raw destructive power of California mudslides
An H3 Hummer was unrecognizable.
By Tim Chester
Sheets of ice found below Mars' surface could be a boon for human exploration
Ice sheets on Mars could help us explore the red planet, and reveal its past.
As the world warms, it's making cold snaps like the recent one extremely rare
The Arctic outbreak that sent temperatures plunging across parts of the U.S. and Canada is becoming more rare with each passing year.
Photos: California's wildfires make way for destructive mudslides
Homes have been washed away and thousands have been evacuated.
By Tim Chester
New York City is suing big oil for global warming
The mayor announced that the city will also divest its $189 billion pension fund from fossil fuel companies.
By Rachel Kraus
Terrifying footage shows the cruise that traveled through the bomb cyclone
We'll stick to land, thanks.
Canada got so cold, this man could ice skate down his own street
If you like temperatures that turn your street into a skating rink then Canada's the place to be, but if not, then it's probably best you stay away from Saskatchewan.
Starbucks is trialling a charge on cups that are damaging the environment
Can Starbucks get consumers to change their behaviour?
It's finally raining in Southern California, but there's a big problem
Several people have died and thousands have been evacuated.
By Tim Chester
Starbucks isn't the only huge food corporation in Yosemite
Thousands of petitioners are rallying against a Starbucks opening in a Yosemite food court. But huge corporations are already entrenched in our national parks system.
By Rachel Kraus