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42 Years Later, Do We Suffer Green Fatigue on Earth Day?
In short, the nation’s environmental consciousness really began to coalesce in 1970, focusing Americans’ attention.
Forget the Warm Winter: Let’s Talk About the Cold
If next March is unusually cold, we’re going to have stories explaining how it's also consistent with climate change.
March Heat Wave Shatters Monthly Records
The month of March shattered all-time monthly warm temperature records for many locations across the U.S.
Image of the Day: A Maple Syrup Story With a Bitter Taste
The sap flow from the maple trees is governed by alternate freezing and thawing patterns in the late winter.
Image of the Day: Miracle on 81st Street?
Warm winter weather brought an unusual visitor -- a Rufous hummingbird -- to a New York City museum.
Image of the Day: Water, Water, Nowhere
With a growing population and global warming raising temperatures, water resources are being impacted.
Going Out on a Limb: Forecasting Snowier Winters?
Global warming-related Arctic sea ice loss may be contributing to snowier winters in parts of the Northern Hemisphere.
Image of the Day: No Horsing Around to Preserve Breed
Przewalski horses are reintroduced to Mongolia in an effort to preserve the breed