Global warming is producing a rapid loss of plant species—according to estimates, roughly 600 plant species have died out ...
An Alaska hiker encountered two bald eagles tangled together in a tree in Kodiak on Sunday, February 9. This footage captured by Kerr Will shows two bald eagles with their talons interlocked in a tree ...
January 2025 was the hottest month ever recorded by the European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service, which detected ...
A rare Arctic bird found deceased last week in southwest Kansas will become part of the collection at Lawrence's Kansas ...
While northeast and northwest Canada, Alaska, Siberia, southern South America, Africa, much of Australia, and Antarctica experienced above-average temperatures, significant below-average readings ...
British traveler Karl Bushby, who is journeying around the world strictly on foot, entered Türkiye through the Sarp Border ...
January 2025 was the warmest on record globally, with the average surface temperature 0.79 degrees Celsius above the 1991-2000 January average, the EU-funded Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) ...
A researcher looking at erosion along a Canada river discovered an ancient indigenous site. Screengrab from Sturgeon Lake First Nation Official's Facebook post Just north of Prince Albert in central ...
In central Canada, a newly uncovered 11,000-year-old settlement is challenging the notion that early Indigenous people were ...
As new sea passages open up, the commercial and defence possibilities are becoming irresistible. To take advantage, America desperately needs ships ...
We interview Colorado writer and editor, Erika Krouse, about her latest collection of short stories; Save Me Stranger.
Back in Nuuk, Lynge turns to the map once more to reflect on how Greenland became caught up in a much bigger game. He refers ...