El Niño
The Cult: Fernando Torres
Ahead of Euro 2016 we're ushering four international football stars into The Cult. First up it's Spanish goalscoring conundrum Fernando Torres.
Report Says Huge Sections of Australia's Great Barrier Reef Are Dead
Mass coral bleaching has destroyed at least 35 percent of the northern and central Great Barrier Reef, a major blow to the World Heritage Site that attracts about $3.59 billion US dollars in tourism each year.
Last Month Was the Hottest Month on Record and It's Only Getting Hotter
Is it hot in here or what? The answer is a resounding and scientifically backed-up "yes."
The American Southwest Appears to Be Primed for Severe Wildfires This Summer
El Niño brought much needed rain to the parched West, but also helped vegetation to grow, which will soon dry out and become fuel for blazes.
El Nino-Related Flooding in Ethiopia Has Displaced 120,000 People
Dozens of people have died in the flooding that has hit the country over the last month, sparking another weather-related crisis in the country already experiencing severe drought.
The Fort McMurray Fire Created Lightning That Set Off New Blazes
The intense blaze has scorched over 100,000 hectares — about 390 square miles — and remains out of control.
Wildfire Researchers Tell Us Why Our Future Is Flames
What's happening in Fort McMurray will become more common.
Climate Change Is Stranding Hundreds of Dying Baby Sea Lions in California
The ripples of climate change are being seen all around the world, but it’s not often they wash up on our very doorstep.
The World's Coral Reefs Are Undergoing a Massive Die-Off
Corals are the canary in the coal mine and they could become the first species lost to warming oceans brought about by climate change.
Scientists Have No Explanation for This Mysterious Swarm of Thousands of Crabs
The ocean continues to be full of mysteries.
We're Changing the Climate at an 'Unprecedented' Rate
The rate of change to Earth's climate is unlike any time in modern history, says the World Meteorological Organization, as US and UK researchers say carbon emissions are higher than in 66 million years.