Climate Change
Arctic Dispatch: A Polar Bear Plunge
A trip to the oil-rich Prudhoe Bay region ends in an Arctic swim
Ground Thaw
Geographer Christopher Burn explains why permafrost is thawing
Deep Trouble
Coral reefs are clearly struggling. The only debate for marine scientists is whether the harm is being done on a local or global scale
Turning the Tide
Our oceans are in trouble, says Nancy Knowlton. But it's not too late to do something about it
Species Explosion
What happens when you mix evolution with climate change?
Venice's Uncertainty
A new floodgate system should protect the city from high tides—unless climate change interferes
Frozen in Time
Glaciers in the Pacific Northwest have recorded hundreds of years of climate history, helping researchers plot how quickly the planet is warming
Climate Change
Time often shapes perceptions
Building Sustainable Cities
The 227-city U.S. Mayors Climate Protection Agreement is just the beginning.
Al Gore Discusses "An Inconvenient Truth"
Environmentalist Al Gore talks about his new movie
Heavenly Harbingers
High altitude, night-shining clouds are becoming more common, which could signal climate changes
When Permafrost Isn't
Slowly rising temperatures are melting the frozen ground that underlies most land at high latitudes
A Census of the Wild
A government report takes a look at what we have left and where we are heading
Climate Is Often a Matter of Inches and a Little Water
Planners ignore microclimates at their peril: mistakes can mean frozen crops, lower house values and camper vans blown off the highway
Phenomena, Comment & Notes
Iceberg armadas and flickering climates: how one good idea led to more, and we appreciated anew the world's complexity
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