January 9, 2018 The hole in Earth's ozone layer is healing, first-of-its-kind study shows Efforts to heal the hole in Earth's ozone layer over Antarctica appear to be paying off, according to a new, first-of-its-kind study that looked directly at ozone-destroying chemicals in the atmosphere.
January 4, 2018 Bomb cyclone: See NASA's incredible 'temperature anomaly' pictures of US deep freeze NASA's Earth Observatory has provided stunning images of the "temperature anomaly" in the U.S., as much of the country faces the grip of a winter storm dubbed the "bomb cyclone."
December 29, 2017 Trump says East could use some 'global warming' this weekend WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — President Donald Trump says the East Coast "could use a little bit of that good old Global Warming" as bitterly cold temperatures are expected to freeze large swaths of the country this holiday weekend.
December 26, 2017 'Junk science'? Studies behind Obama regulations under fire Scientific studies used by the Obama administration to help justify tough environmental regulations are coming under intensifying scrutiny, with critics questioning their merit as the Trump EPA reverses or delays some of those rules.
December 20, 2017 What created these bizarre cubes in Antarctica's ice? Antarctica isn't just a land of ice — sometimes, in some places, it appears to be a land of giant ice cubes.
December 13, 2017 Heartbreaking video of starving polar bear stirs controversy among conservationists A video of a starving polar bear recently went viral, tugging at viewers’ heartstrings as the emaciated creature makes its way across an iceless wasteland. Some experts, however, say that the video, which has been seen by millions of people, may not be all that it seems.
December 13, 2017 'Arbitrary' adjustments exaggerate sea level rise, study finds A new study by Australian researchers finds that international sea level rise data relied upon by the U.N. was adjusted upward in “arbitrary” ways.
December 12, 2017 Paris hosts major climate summit - and it's all about Trump PARIS (AP) — The global climate summit in Paris was designed to bypass Donald Trump, but the U.S. president ended up playing a starring role.
December 7, 2017 Google is helping turn Christmas Island into the next Galapagos Island Forty-five million Christmas Island red crabs are on the move for their once-a-year migration to breed — and so to is the Indian Ocean settlement that still calls Australia home despite sitting just 350 kilometers south of Java.