Climate Change Is Melting The Arctic Ice Out From Under Our Buildings
Researchers don't think a frozen arctic will always be as stable or as safe as we thought it would be.
LEARN MOREScientists think strong El Niños, like the one that melted so much surface ice in Antarctica last year, will become more common in the future.
The National Park Service announced plans to begin a seawall project that will require the removal of 140 cherry trees.
Earth set another global temperature record in February. But experts are unsure whether a waning El Niño will be enough to cool temperatures.
The new corporate disclosure rules bring the U.S. closer to the European Union and to California, both of which already have similar rules.
Lawmakers have agreed on the key components of the bill, but the language will still need to be prepared ahead of a Friday funding deadline.
This settles appeals both sides were pursuing after a federal jury awarded the former employee nearly $3.2 million last April.
The CDC says declining vaccination coverage nationally and abroad can be traced to the COVID-19 pandemic, and may contribute to increased outbreaks.