What happens when you push an aircraft to the very limits of its range. The route from London to Perth proved that just 30 ...
Cities from Paris to Prague have sweltered under record-breaking heat waves in recent years. In fact, Western Europe's average summer temperature has climbed by roughly 2.3°C since 1980, about triple ...
Extreme and prolonged heat waves have engulfed much of Britain and Europe in recent weeks, and now Canada and the United ...
Summer has barely started in the Northern Hemisphere, but already it’s offering an oppressive preview of life on a hotter planet.Europe has endured two<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
The heat wave battering Europe may have an unlikely partner-in-crime: a patch of cold ocean water south of Iceland and ...
A warm start to winter is part of a global trend of unseasonable temperatures caused by global heating ...
With summer patterns running four weeks behind schedule, meteorologist Don Day urges growers to plan in short windows for the second half of the growing season.
The emergence of warmer waters in the Pacific drives El Niño formation, says Environment Canada research scientist Billy Merryfield.
France has recorded at least 18 direct heat deaths and 40 drownings since June 18 as an Omega Block traps hot Saharan air ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Jennifer Francis, senior scientist at the Massachusetts-based Woodwell Climate Research Center, about the impact of Europe's heat wave and its links to climate change.