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Brutal and prolonged heat wave about to hit the Southwest
The hottest temperatures in at least two decades could affect the Southwest this weekend and into early next week.
Massive heat dome to scorch the Southwest, could smash longstanding records
All-time record high temperatures are in jeopardy in the Southwest U.S. as a searing heat wave develops.
It's the end of the fossil fuel era as we know it
Expect a massive deployment of renewable energy worldwide through 2040, a new report finds.
Greenland ice melt goes into overdrive after record heat wave
Record heat caused the melt rate of the Greenland ice sheet to spike, with potential implications for the rest of the world.
Say goodbye to El Niño, and a wary hello to La Niña
El Niño is dead. It's time to prepare ourselves for its quirky relative, La Niña.
Scientists turn carbon dioxide gas into harmless stone
Researchers have found a way to turn carbon dioxide into stone, a boon for climate change research.
Paris floods were 'directly' tied to Global warming, study finds
Global warming increased the likelihood of the recent flooding in Paris, a new study finds.
Arctic sea ice blows away record low for May as levels plunge toward uncharted territory
Arctic sea ice fell to a record low for the month of May, missing an area equal to twice the size of Texas.
Ellen DeGeneres pleads with Australians to help save the Great Barrier Reef
Just keep swimming.
By Johnny Lieu
U.S. and India agree to cut the most important global warming pollutant you've never heard of
The U.S. and India agreed to a common approach to cutting emissions of HFCs, which are a "super greenhouse gas."
Photos of Australia's east coast after weekend of wild weather and flooding
All thanks to the East Coast low.
By Ariel Bogle
Crews work to contain oil sheen in Columbia River after fiery train derailment
"It's happening in my town, but next time it'll be somebody else's town."
The flooding in Paris is so severe, people are swimming down streets
Water continues to rise in Paris, where the River Seine has swollen so much that people are swimming through city streets.
Five soldiers dead, others missing amid record flooding in Texas
Floodwaters in Texas killed at least five soldiers at Fort Hood while inundating large parts of the state.
By Colin Daileda and Andrew Freedman
As floodwaters rise, Paris closes the Louvre to protect valuable artwork
The Louvre museum in Paris will be closed on Friday as officials work to move artwork away from rising floodwaters.
U.S. announces groundbreaking ban on illegal trade of elephant ivory
"The USA is boldly saying to ivory poachers, 'You are officially out of business.'"
By Katie Dupere
Coral sanctuary is now a 'graveyard' due to record warm oceans, scientists find
Scientists on an expedition to Jarvis Island found that one of the world's ecological treasures is now ghostly and barren.
Stubborn storm system floods parts of France after causing major damage in Germany
Heavy rains set off damaging flooding across Germany, Belgium and France as a stubborn storm system spins over the area.
Arctic sea ice set a record low every single day in May
Strange things are happening in the Arctic, where sea ice keeps plummeting to record low levels.
Charles Ferguson's new documentary explores global warming causes and solutions
A new documentary from Oscar-winning director Charles Ferguson explores global warming.
Record warm ocean temperatures killed large parts of the northern and central Great Barrier Reef
Record warm ocean temperatures have killed 35 percent of surveyed reefs comprising the north-central Great Barrier Reef.
Australians can't handle cold weather like the rest of the world
A balmy day in the UK = a reason to complain Down Under.
By Johnny Lieu
Climate change threatens iconic sites worldwide, but one country is trying to hide
Venice, Stonehenge and the Statue of Liberty were all named in a report highlighting climate change's impact on World Heritage sites.
By Olivia Niland and Johnny Simon
Super slow-motion video of lightning reveals hidden parts of each bolt
A new video shows what a bolt of lightning looks like when slowed down to 7,000 frames per second.
Trump on climate: He's even worse than we thought
Donald Trump revealed he does not see global warming as a threat, and instead wants to burn more "sweet oil."