Social Media Users Panic After Learning Mount Fuji Is Completely Snowless In Historic First: 'We're Going to Be Dead by Next Year'
Japan's weather agency revealed that Mount Fuji has remained snowless for the longest period in 130 years, leaving social media users declaring end times.
Viral Photo Shows Dozens of Cars Piled On Top of One Another After 'Unprecedented' Flood: 'Looks Like Something Out of a Godzilla Movie'
Images from Spain of cars piled on top of each other have appeared on social media following unprecedented downpour, resulting in immense flooding in southeastern areas of the country.
COP16: Can Colombia Lead The Global Fight Against Climate Change?
The country's efforts to become a leader in the area are being undermined by armed groups operating in the country
GOP Lawmakers Allege Biden Admin Hid Study on Natural Gas Exports to Push Anti-Fossil-Fuel Agenda
Government Accountability & Oversight attorney Chris Horner labeled the Department of Energy's actions as a "full-blown scandal"
Climate Change Is Forcing Forest Service to Stop Time-Honored Tradition of 'Obliterating' Dead Horses with Explosives
Wyoming forest officials are forced to pause the gruesome tradition of blowing up horse carcasses due to an increased risk of wildfires in the state's backcountry.
South Florida Could Face Record Flooding as King Tides and Rising Seas Combine
The combination could cause record-breaking flooding in South Florida over the following week, impacting streets, homes, and infrastructure.
Body of Legendary Mount Everest Climber Reportedly Found by Film Crew, Could Solve Century-Old Mystery
A National Geographic film crew found remains on Mount Everest that may belong to Andrew Irvine, a climber who vanished in 1924.
Viral Hurricane Survivalist 'Lieutenant Dan' Makes It Through Milton on His Boat Unscathed After Internet Predicted His Demise
Tampa's "Lt. Dan", a man refusing to follow evacuation orders while intending to ride out Hurricane Milton on his boat, survived the storm unscathed.
Marjorie Taylor Greene Mocked After Suggesting that Democrats 'Control the Weather'
Although the congresswoman didn't call Dems out by name, she previously posted a map of states impacted by Helene overlaid with their political leanings
Zillow Will Rank Homes by 'Climate Risk' in New Listings
Next time you're searching for a home on Zillow, look for its new climate risk filter.
Climate Change Criminal Makes History as First Person Convicted of Smuggling Greenhouse Gasses
Michael Hart would list the refrigerants for sale online and purchase them from Mexico before smuggling them over the border in his vehicle.
Amid an intense hurricane season, Latino voters value President who will take climate change seriously
The survey by Data for Progress revealed that 7 out of 10 Latinos thinks the president should make industries pay for damages for worsening extreme weather
Chevron's move to Houston raises alarms over air pollution impact on Latino communities
The move from California to Houston has caused concern among environmental advocates
Water scarcity in Texas reservoirs are not only due to Mexico's lack of deliveries, data shows
Levels at the Amistad and Falcon international reservoirs are currently at 19% and 12% of capacity, respectively
Record-breaking heat wave could be responsible for more than 300 deaths in the Phoenix area
Another Excessive Heat Watch has been issued for south-central and southwest Arizona for July 19 and July 20
Arizona is so hot right now people are getting second-degree burns by falling on sidewalks and roads
The American Burn Association said that about 40% of patients that suffer surface burns require surgery
Florida officials demand removal of references to climate change before they can be accepted for use
Critics say that this is the latest example of the DeSantis administration aligning Florida's public education system with conservative views
June was the warmest month on record worldwide, high temperatures not expected to end anytime soon
June was the 13th month in a row to rank as the warmest respective month in Copernicus' database which dates back to 1940.
Over 100 million in East and West coasts continue under alert as heat waves persist
Potential record highs are forecast for Portland, Phoenix and Orlando, among others
California's Death Valley has a chance to break the world heat record in the upcoming days
The temperature could reach 130 degrees this Monday according to the National Weather Service
Historical fires at the Brazilian Pantanal biome test the country's environmental pledge
In the first six months of 2024, fire has already consumed 600,000 hectares, 143% more than the same period in 2020, making it by far the worst year on record
'Not Crazy To Be Optimistic' On Climate Tech, Gates Tells Investors
Over three days in an upmarket London venue, Gates showcased more than 100 companies making ground on cutting planet-heating emissions from carbon-intensive sectors most responsible for climate change.
Latinos are the second most likely demographic to suffer heat-related deaths in New York
A report by the New York City Health Department revealed that there are about 350 heat-related deaths each year
Death Toll Tops 1,000 After Hajj Marked By Extreme Heat: AFP Tally
The death toll from this year's hajj has exceeded 1,000, an AFP tally said on Thursday, more than half of them unregistered worshippers who performed the pilgrimage in extreme heat in Saudi Arabia.
Climate Change Made Deadly Heat 35x More Likely In US, Mexico, C. America
The World Weather Attribution (WWA) group of scientists also said that extreme highs witnessed over that region in May and June were four times as likely to occur today as a quarter of a century ago.
New York City braces for historically hot summer as a 'heat dome' approaches
A National Weather Service meteorologist said that humidity next week will make it feel as hot as 100 °F outdoors
Phoenix health authorities are giving people ice baths to prevent hundreds of heat-related deaths
The medical technique has been adopted as a go-to protocol as the hottest city in the country saw 645 heatl-related deaths last year
Mexico City's extreme drought is causing it to sink even faster in the ground
Mexico City has experienced some of the fastest rates of subsidence globally, with some areas sinking as much as 20 inches per year in recent decades
Dangerous record heat wave expected for California, Arizona, and Nevada starting Tuesday
Las Vegas could see its earliest 110-degree day on record as triple-digit heat sweeps across the West
Panama begins evacuation plan for island residents as it becomes uninhabitable due to climate change
300 families are set to leave Gardi Sugdub as rising sea levels make it unsafe to live there