El Niño
El Niño Is Making California Tuna Bite Like Crazy
El Niño’s strange weather patterns has California’s water unusually warm and consequently has made tunas as big as 150 pounds—that are usually 90 miles out—come within three miles to the shore.
Any Way You Look at It, This Government Report on Climate Change Is Really Bad News
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the American Meteorological Society say that even if greenhouse gas emissions ended immediately the oceans would continue to warm for centuries.
El Niño Conditions Mean 2015 Could Be the Hottest Year Ever
Temperatures for the first five months of the year were the highest on record, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Climate Change Might Be Destroying This Ancient Peruvian Archaeological Site
Experts say that more intense rainfall, brought about El Niño, is flooding and eroding the centuries-old Chan Chan site, located on Peru's northwest coast.
In Photos: Drought in Brazil's Sertão Region
While attention has focused on drought in São Paulo, persistent dry conditions are also devastating Brazil's northeast.
Thousands of Sick Sea Lion Pups Are Washing Up Along the California Coast
Warmer ocean temperatures are disrupting the food chain that they rely upon, forcing mothers to swim farther away from their pups in search of food.
Despite the Deep Freeze on the US East Coast, This Winter Was the Hottest on Record
The three-month stretch from December through February was the warmest ever recorded, according the US National Climate Data Center.
How Climate Change Will Be a Disaster for Australia
From bushfires to falling food production and public transport breakdowns, Australia will be one of the most affected countries in the world.
Climate Change Got Worse in 2014, but Did People Get Better?
The world went on getting warmer this year, but there is now a glimmer of hope that people might be realizing how bad the situation has become.
2014 On Track To Be Warmest Year Ever Recorded
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says last month was the warmest September on record and the past twelve months have been the hottest ever recorded.