The increase would hobble global efforts to avoid climate change, which scientists say is caused by burning fossil fuels and will lead to devastating sea-level rise, droughts, and more frequent powerful storms
Only bats can save tequila
In 1995, a few years after Medellín Legorreta warned the tequila industry, a plague destroyed the agave crops in Mexico; it was so catastrophic it was named the “AIDS of tequila.”
Confidence that human activities are raising the heat at the Earth’s surface has reached a “five-sigma” level, meaning there is only a one-in-a-million chance that the signal would appear if there was no warming
Although several laws and regulations have been approved in order to protect the environment, the deterioration of mangroves continues
Australia’s west coast is facing hot, dry weather over the next three months, the country’s Bureau of Meteorology said on Thursday, denting the outlook for wheat production in the world’s fourth-largest exporter
A blast of Arctic air from the polar vortex brought dangerous cold to a wide swath of the United States, stretching from the Dakotas through Maine, with snow expected as far south as Alabama and Georgia
The United States, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait, blocked the adoption of a crucial report of the IPCC, which calls for an urgent action to stop global warming
As leaders engage this week in Poland’s crucial climate change summit, they should remember who they represent and what they are working toward
France’s Prime Minister on Tuesday suspended planned increases to fuel taxes for at least six months in response to weeks of violent protests, the first major U-turn by President Emmanuel Macron’s administration
Mexico's CONANP has launched a free app for Mexicans to monitor monarch butterflies in all 32 states