More Climate Change - Page 78
We'll always, er, sorta, have the Paris Climate Agreement
Well, that was nice while it lasted.
These posters for national parks should absolutely terrify you
The future looks bleak.
By Sasha Lekach
The truth about Antarctica's 'Blood Falls' finally oozes out of the ice
This is one seriously suspicious-looking glacier.
Sobering visualizations reveal how sea level rise could transform cities in your lifetime
By 2100, the sea could swallow land that is home to 12 million Americans.
Tech and oil giants want Trump to keep the Paris Climate Agreement
Will we stay or will we go now?
What we do in the next 5 years will determine the fate of the melting Arctic
There is still time.
Michael Bloomberg called 'bullsh*t' on this energy technology
The former New York City mayor has little tolerance for "clean" coal.
Radiohead now has a fungus-farming ant named after it
It's the coolest ant in the Amazon.
Global warming is sharply raising the risk of 'unprecedented' events
The hottest days are already far more common than they used to be.
Even penguins marched (well, waddled) for science
The love of facts and reason transcends species.
9 incredible ways we're using drones for social good
From edible drones delivering assistance to rural communities to quadcopters tracking illegal logging, the technology is doing a lot of good.
The March for Science stretched all the way to the North Pole
The March for Science organizers said this would be a global event. They did not disappoint.
Attend the March for Science without ever leaving your couch
Participate in the March for Science online.
Here's why thousands of scientists are (and aren't) marching on Saturday
The March for Science is on. Will you be there?
Giant icebergs are a big tourist draw in Newfoundland, and a warning sign
Wild times on the Canadian coast.
These giant, beautiful icebergs are actually signs of a warm Arctic winter
Beautiful sights that come at a cost.
By Ryan Sedmak
Apple’s new Earth Day videos are the least Apple thing ever
Four quirky cartoons define Apple's critical environmental mission.
We’re about to test out hacking the Earth’s climate. That should scare and inspire you.
Let's see how this goes.
A 'conveyor belt' of plastic is polluting the Arctic Ocean
Polar bears are not pleased.
The state with the most polluted cities probably won't surprise you
California is the land of sunshine, if you can see it through the smog.
Stunning drone footage captures rare video of blue whales feeding
This is seriously cool.
Science hero Neil deGrasse Tyson delivers his most inspiring message yet
Science "is an entire exercise in finding what is true."
Justin Trudeau finally got something wrong, and it took a climate activist to call him out
Trump may be a menace, but Trudeau gets too much credit for his climate change work.