After years of research, scientists studying the massive Thwaites Glacier have found little reason for optimism.
Human and natural factors are causing parts of New York City to sink or rise several millimeters per year, NASA scientists show.
There's more water in the ground than there is in the world's lakes and rivers combined.
Our current models may have underestimated how fast our warming oceans are rising and how fast glaciers recede, a new study says.
The U.S. coastline is changing rapidly, as new research shows.
A robot swam under Thwaites glacier and found that melting is happening faster in these cracks.
A new analysis from the United Nations and IUCN found that glaciers in World Heritage sites are losing 58 billion metric tons of ice annually.
The planet is less than half a degree Celsius away from rapidly thawing permafrost and sea level rise.
A new study looks at how Antarctica's Thwaites Glacier may have moved quickly in the past.
Two new studies drive home the urgency of curbing warming to keep the continent's ice sheets intact.
A new paper argues that the worst-case scenarios of climate catastrophe are little explored—and we need to be prepared.
An update from the World Meteorological Organization is full of grim news.
The connection between sea ice and climate isn't understood, but the new record low has scientists alarmed.
Coastal flooding will become more common and more severe as ocean levels rise.
Scientists are dispatching the autonomous sub and a host of other instruments to get a detailed view of the what's going on under Antarctica's Thwaites Glacier.
"We’re watching a world do things we haven’t seen before" isn't something you want to hear to describe Antarctica's most imperiled ice.
The findings were part of a multi-year study analyzing the impact of flooding and increased rainfall over the next three decades.
Standing knee-deep in the sea, the minister of one of the world's most at-risk nations, delivered a message to delegates who will decide Tuvalu's fate.
Apparel factories in some of the industry’s biggest hubs are at serious risk for flooding and heatwaves.
Darker Earth? Bigger crabs? Shifting poles? Yup, they're all tied to climate change.
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