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'Message in a bottle' found 9,000 miles away with a tech twist
It travelled from Iceland to Scotland.
Obama directs $500 million to Green Climate Fund just before Trump takes office
The funding fulfills America's international commitments, before Trump likely chokes off future pledges.
A big Antarctic ice crack is forcing scientists to evacuate research station
The Halley VI research base is under threat.
Hauntingly beautiful images emerge from deadly ice storms
A third wave of freezing rains pummeled the Midwest and Plains on Sunday.
When engineers shut down Niagara Falls' water flow and found surprisingly few corpses
The falls ran dry for the first time in 12,000 years.
Nickelodeon's plans for an underwater Spongebob Squarepants attraction has sparked outrage
Dora the Explorer will also feature in the ambitious project.
By Yvette Tan
Most of the coral in Japan's largest coral reef are dead, and the rest are dying
The tragic findings also revealed that the rest of the reef is nearly all bleached.
By Yi Shu Ng
Tillerson is dead wrong in what he told the Senate on climate science
Scientists have been projecting climate consequences since the 1800s.
Secretary of state nominee Rex Tillerson shows his true colors on climate change
Tillerson avoided key questions about Exxon's climate misinformation campaign.
Climate activists protested Rex Tillerson’s nomination in T. Rex costumes
Fossils v. fossil fuels.
Humans will drive polar bears to extinction without climate action, feds say
Federal officials said human-driven global warming is the species' biggest threat.
Magic and a little seasickness: The world's largest all-women expedition to Antarctica
"The absolute shock of seeing old soda bottles washing up on the Antarctic peninsula was very confronting."
By Ariel Bogle
Violent storm flips over trucks and trees in trail of destruction
Wind gusts reached speeds of well over hurricane force.
The U.S. just had its 2nd-warmest year on record, scope of warmth was 'unparalleled'
From Alaska to Georgia, record heat was widespread in the U.S. last year.
The emotional toll of covering climate change in the Trump era
Hopelessness is not an option.
Obama says clean energy's momentum is 'irreversible,' even under Trump
The president shares four reasons clean energy isn't going away anytime soon.
Legendary 'tunnel tree' falls victim to powerful California storm
This iconic drive-through sequoia tree fell victim to the latest powerful storm to pummel California.
If you want to see bees flash frozen, look no further
Perfectly preserved, flash frozen bees.
By Mashable
Bee-sicles, it’s all in the name of research
To save the bees, you gotta freeze some of them.
By Mashable
Barrage of winter storms dump dangerous rain and snow on West Coast
Homes, highways, vineyards and cars were under water Sunday.
2-week blitz of storms to bring damaging flooding, 12-plus feet of snow to California
How does 14 trillion gallons of water in seven days sound?
China is about to kick America's butt in renewable energy
China says it will plow $361 billion into renewables by 2020.
The people taking Trump’s secretary of state pick to court aren’t who you’d expect
“All of this evidence is going to come out in ways that will shock people."
Prominent climate-denying politician gets schooled by science, again
The new research contradicts a Republican lawmaker's suspicions about climate data.