Causes 'Rivers of gold' rush through the Peruvian Amazon in stunning NASA photo They look like pools of pure gold; they're actually pits of toxic mud.
Impacts Arctic Ocean was once a tub of fresh water covered with a half-mile of ice At at least two points in history, the Arctic was cut off from other oceans.
Impacts www.livescience.com A hurricane-hunting plane flies straight through Florence's eye, captures harrowing video Video captured on board an airplane that flew into Florence's eye revealed a stunning view of the bowl-shaped air pocket amid the whipping winds and clouds.
Newsletter www.livescience.com Geese fly to exhaustion in race against climate change Barnacle geese are struggling to keep up with increasing Arctic temperatures, but they're trying.
Impacts www.livescience.com Australia's 'octopus' finds warmth, food, happiness in Tasmania Australia's gloomy octopus has expanded its territory to the warming waters of the northeast coast of Tasmania.
Impacts www.livescience.com 'Lost' NASA tapes show humans sort of caused global warming on the moon too Why did the moon see a sudden temperature spike in the '70s? Blame astronaut footprints.
www.livescience.com Could climate change affect people’s personalities? People's personalities may be shaped by the temperatures of the places in which they grew up, a new study suggests.
As Biden prepares to block the sale of U.S. Steel to Nippon Steel, pollution concerns persist in Pennsylvania
A Pennsylvania fracking company with more than 2,000 environmental violations selected for federal environmental justice funding
Op-ed: “I’m sorry, I can’t hear you” — disabling environments in Cancer Alley and the Ohio River Valley