Warmer Oceans Speed Up Antarctic Ice Loss
European researchers have once again warned that the thinning of the Antarctic ice shelf means that the flow of glaciers on the frozen...
Climate Change is Putting Fisheries Around the World at Risk
The first of what will be a series of assessments of the country’s fisheries found that Northeast marine life will respond poorly to...
Zambia: One of Africa's Biggest Dams is Falling Apart
The new year has not been kind to the hydroelectric-dam industry. On January 11th, the New York Times reported that Mosul Dam, the...
India's Monsoons: A Change in the Rain
The Western Ghats are a 1,500 kilometre-long ribbon of mountains that run through the southwestern part of India, forming a jagged edge...
Video: Plants That Don't Die When They Lose Water Could Help Feed The World
Jill Farrant is trying to accomplish something most would consider impossible. As the University of Cape Town molecular biologist...
South Africa: Scientists Note Impact Of Climate Change On Buzzards Bay
Buzzards Bay is experiencing effects of climate change, according to a study published in the journal Biogeosciences this month. Data...
Kenya: Kalokol Serves as Climate Change Warning to Rest of Africa
The lake that Philip Tioko relies on for survival is a fine turquoise strip that seems to recede farther into the distance each day. His...
Climate Change Increases Risks in Slums
The impacts of climate change pose a serious challenge to human well-being, economies and livelihoods, particularly in informal...
Ocean Acidification Preventing Marine Species from Adapting to Climate Change
Ocean acidification may be impacting upon the population dynamics of marine species and hindering their ability to genetically adapt to...
From the Nile to the Amazon, Climate Change Threatens Hydropower
From the Amazon to the Nile to the Mekong, rivers are a lifeblood for many nations, filling taps and irrigation canals and generating...