University of Texas researchers discuss with Meteorologist Feddy Vela how El Nino and La Nina weather patterns and global water movement impact rain, drought and everything in between.
Research has pointed to the dangers of heavier and wetter snowfall, even as the number of snowy days decreases overall in California’s Sierra Nevada.
Forest loss does more than reduce tree cover. A new global study involving UBC Okanagan researchers shows it can fundamentally change how watersheds hold and release water. The research, published in ...
Researchers have identified a "tipping point" about 2.7 million years ago when global climate conditions switched from being relatively warm and stable to cold and chaotic, as continental ice sheets ...
The extreme heat, high winds, and severe dry conditions that produce towering, fast-moving flames that advance by the acre are not just becoming more common; new research shows that these factors are ...
Environment, Forest and Climate Change Minister Abdul Awal Mintoo said on Wednesday that all environmental challenges facing the country would be addressed grad ...
During 2024, the number of pandemic-prone and epidemic-prone disease outbreaks worldwide was estimated at 301. The data highlight a shift in disease outbreak patterns, with a decline in the number of ...
The Pacific Ocean is warming so quickly that scientists had to find a new method for detecting and predicting El Niño and La Niña events.
Florida is experiencing its worst drought in 25 years, leading to burn bans and increased wildfire risk. Learn how the ...
The study found that an increase in winter rainfall over 122 years is driven by rising temperatures from human-made global warming rather than changes in weather patterns ...
Devastating floods that swept across Southern Africa since December 2025, killing at least 280 people and affecting almost a million, were likely intensified by the impacts of climate change, ...