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Climate change is already under way. But what's the worst that could happen in the future?
If it seems like thunderstorms happen more at night, it's because they do. But we literally can't see them coming.
A century-long puzzle over how delicate strands of glistening ice burst through rotting tree branches, like heads of hair, is closer to being solved.
The fragile Galapagos ecosystem may prove no match for the strong winds, heavy rains and warmer than usual ocean currents that accompany El Nino.
A small quake in San Francisco on Tuesday reminds that a much more damaging quake is due any day now.
June 2015 was the warmest June on record, and there's a good chance 2015 will be the warmest year. Continue reading →
Milky opal pools of carbon dioxide-rich water meander through the caldera of the Santorini volcano, a phenomenon never seen before. Continue reading →
A shift of the winds can alter ocean temperature in the Pacific and weather patterns across the planet. Continue reading →
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