What’s in a name? Why naming storms, military operations and medical maladies matters
U.S. hurricane season is gearing up
August 21, 2026U.S. hurricane season is gearing up
August 21, 2026
Fat Marmot Week is coming soon
August 21, 2026
With location regulations no longer in force, fishing boats are harvesting thousands of tons of krill from very few areas, increasing competition with penguins, seals, whales and other marine life.
August 21, 2026
Countries have restored an area roughly twice the size of France under U.N.-backed efforts to reverse land degradation – far short of their own restoration targets – a study
August 21, 2026
U.S. debt has topped $40 trillion for the first time, underscoring the pressures on the
April 14, 2026
El Niño will upend winter weather in the US. Here’s who will feel it the most
August 20, 2026
Champagne producers are racing to pick grapes as the region experiences its earliest harvest on record
August 20, 2026
Tens of thousands of people in northwest Indiana remain without power, more than a week after deadly storms leveled trees and knocked down power lines across the region
August 20, 2026
Long after sunset, Motoaki Iijima's illuminated greenhouse north of Tokyo glows like a lantern as the flower farmer
August 19, 2026
Human-caused climate change was the main driver of recent record-breaking sea temperatures around Europe, scientists said on Wednesday, warning of severe
August 19, 2026
The evaporative cooler was an essential invention perfected in the U.S. before central air conditioning became mainstream
August 18, 2026
What we wear can affect how the body handles extreme heat, but there’s no single “best” fabric
August 18, 2026
Residents of the Swiss village of Kandersteg face a looming threat from an unstable mountain rock formation called Spitze Stei
August 18, 2026
Brazil’s President Lula da Silva says oil drilling in northern coastal regions could be a "passport to the country’s future."
August 18, 2026
Belgium is battling one of its largest wildfires, despite cooler weather and rain
August 17, 2026
1 dead, thousands without power as Tropical Storm Lala lashes Hawaii
August 16, 2026
Hungarian authorities are expected to start sinking two barges later in the day to raise the water level at the Paks nuclear plant in the Danube, Prime Minister Peter
August 14, 2026
More than 2,000 people were evacuated from their homes in western Germany on Friday, after a wildfire near the Belgian border spread towards a village, local
August 14, 2026
Firefighters across Europe are battling multiple wildfires as a record-breaking heat wave grips the continent
August 14, 2026
A late summer heat wave has gripped much of the United States in a sweaty headlock and won’t let go anytime soon
August 14, 2026
A mudslide in eastern China's Zhejiang Province on Friday killed one person and three others remained missing, while eastern and southern provinces were bracing for more
August 14, 2026
Summertime, the dreamy ideal of lazy days, is fading
August 14, 2026
Meteorologists sometimes warn of a winter storm that could “bomb out” or become a bomb cyclone
January 31, 2026
Firefighters are tackling multiple fires in central England on a day that the U.K. recorded its hottest day of the year as an intense stretch of hot weather continued to grip Europe
August 13, 2026