In social media, President Trump is questioning global warming because of a chilly severe winter storm hitting the U.S.
Donald Trump mocked global warming on Friday, asking what happened to it, ahead of a widespread winter storm in the US—as experts say climate change remains persistent.
The United States is the only country to pull out of the global agreement among nations to fight climate change. European ...
President Donald Trump poked fun at "environmental insurrectionists" as Americans expect massive winter storms, asking, "What happened to global warming?" ...
When charted on a graph, 2023, 2024 and 2025 “seemed to jump up,” said NOAA climate monitoring chief Russ Vose. When averaged together, those three years shoot above the 1.5-degree mark, according to ...
A sprawling winter storm that left hundreds of thousands without power, grounded thousands of flights and disrupted travel ...
The Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences has awarded the Crafoord Prize to climate scientist Veerabhadran Ramanathan. He discovered a powerful force of global warming.
President Trump expressed skepticism about climate change on his social media platform as a severe cold wave was predicted to impact much of the United States.
Winter is still the fastest-warming season on the East Coast. “You're always going to see variable weather patterns,” one expert said.
A new MIT Global Change Outlook finds current climate policies and economic indicators put the world on track for dangerous ...
Scientists studying ancient ocean fossils found that the Arabian Sea was better oxygenated 16 million years ago, even though ...
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