A UC Santa Barbara study warns that human activity is rapidly degrading oceans, risking a dramatic loss of biomass by 2050 if not addressed.
Approximately 74,000 years ago, a colossal volcanic eruption occurred, leaving an indelible mark on the entire planet.
New fossil research shows how human impacts, particularly through the rise of agriculture and livestock, have disrupted ...
The Atlas blue butterfly, with a record-breaking 229 pairs of chromosomes, is helping scientists unravel mysteries of ...
The Nature Conservancy Chief Scientist Katharine Hayhoe sits down for an exclusive interview with Newsweek during New York ...
Earth is far from a static place. That's true in the present, but it's even more apparent when you look to the past, as Earth ...
Scientists say we've already exceeded seven of nine planetary boundaries contributing to Earth's stability, life support and ...
A new scientific study revealed that Earth's North and South Poles could shift by more than 89 feet by the year 2100. Melting ice due to our planet's overheating is moving these geographic poles, ...
A new annual scientific report on the state of the Earth shows oceans are being harmed by fossil fuel burning and other ...
Prime Minister James Marape has urged the international community to act decisively to protect the planet’s forests, oceans, and biodiversity, warning that humanity is “borrowing our children’s future ...
Encroachment on plant and animal life by man is fueling diseases. As the war against COVID-19 brings entire countries to a screeching halt, the planet is beginning to see a glimpse into a world ...
Scientists found rare glass fragments in Australia. These ananguites reveal a massive ancient asteroid impact. The collision ...