
A new South American Drought Atlas reveals that unprecedented widespread, intense droughts and unusually wet periods have been on the rise since the mid-20th century.

To find out how volcanoes in the Pacific Ocean influence earthquakes and tsunamis, a team of scientists listens for ‘echoes’ from under the sea.

Climate change will intensify winds that steer hurricanes north over Texas in the late 21st century, increasing the odds for fast-moving storms like 2008’s Ike, compared with slow-movers like 2017’s Harvey, says new research.

On July 14, the workshop will teach young people how they can take their passion and individual activism to the next level.

An American infrastructure revitalization program could put people to work while improving the efficiency and quality of our communities and economy.

Although emissions temporarily dipped due to coronavirus, the numbers are bouncing back quickly as economies reopen.

A scientist reflects on the potential harms of chasing whales with boats to try to get that perfect snapshot.

A clash between livestock herders in the central region of the country uncovers political, economic, and environmental concerns among pastoralist communities.

As the Cuomo administration emerges from the hardest days of the COVID-19 pandemic, questions remain as to how the state plans to achieve its ambitious decarbonization goals.