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Southeast Asia braces for more droughts and haze with El Nino in the horizon
Southeast Asia faces a high risk of drought, water scarcity, and haze due to the El Nino weather ph…
PTI
El Nino on the way, could wipe out $3 trillion of world economy
El Nino is on the horizon, which can lead to severe heat waves and droughts in many countries, incl…
The US Navy is burning through missiles in the Middle East that it would need in a war with China
Conflicts in the Middle East have raised concerns about the stockpiles of key interceptors the US w…
Jake Epstein,Chris Panella
Satellites burning up in our atmosphere may not be as harmless as first thought
Satellites burning in our atmosphere leave metal particles in the stratosphere, and scientists don'…
Marianne Guenot
Analysts say the US could see $34 billion in damage from Hurricane Helene slamming into Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas
The hurricane cut power for millions of homes and left at least 166 dead across southeast states.
Aditi Bharade
Scientists want to pump carbon into a hole at the bottom of the ocean in a $60 million pilot project to help stop climate change
Offshore drilling could help fight climate change in the future. Instead of extracting oil from the…
Morgan McFall-Johnsen
The Earth's mangroves could end up emitting 500 times more carbon by the end of the century, study warns
Despite covering a mere 0.1% of Earth's surface, mangrove forests play a critical role in regulatin…
Atmospheric river: Definition, relationship to hurricanes, potential benefits, and more FAQs answered
Atmospheric rivers are defined as rivers of water vapor in the sky. They can bring heavy rain or sn…
Jenny McGrath
America's new climate 'normal' is hotter, wetter, and more extreme
The country's new normal temperature is a full degree hotter than it was only two decades ago, acco…
Erin Snodgrass
Arctic sea ice thinning twice as fast than expected, say researchers
Sea ice in the coastal regions of the Arctic may be thinning up to twice as fast as previously thou…
Extreme weather blunts the US military's technological edge
More extreme weather due to climate change is scrambling the high-tech systems that have given the …
Michael Peck
Billions of snow crabs disappear from ocean around Alaska: Report
In recent years, billions of snow crabs have disappeared from the ocean around Alaska due to warmer…
ANI
Europe has shown it's less afraid of calling Putin's bluff than the US and getting Ukraine what it needs to fight Russia
Europe has led in helping Ukraine by giving it new big-ticket weaponry before the US follows suit a…
Sinéad Baker
US astronauts had to take shelter after a Russian satellite broke into over 100 pieces near the ISS
Authorities say the Russian RESURS-P1 broke into over 100 trackable pieces, with US firm LeoLabs sa…
Matthew Loh
Chinese scientists say they've found a way to make hypersonic missiles skip in the sky to strike deeper. US experts aren't convinced it'll be effective.
A young team of Chinese scientists say a hypersonic missile could fly further and longer by bouncin…
Matthew Loh
The first severe solar storm in 20 years could spark auroras across the US
Many states could be in for a rare treat this Friday night. "I think we're going to see some really…
Ellyn Lapointe
The wreck of a legendary WWII US submarine has been found at the bottom of the South China Sea
Underwater drones and photogrammetry helped capture stunning images that confirmed the legendary US…
Mia Jankowicz
Ocean explorers found a golden orb on the Alaskan seafloor, and they have no idea what it is
Marine scientists found a golden orb on the Alaskan seafloor that is a complete mystery. It might b…
Jenny McGrath
A heating El Niño could end up costing the world economy $84 trillion by 2099, exacerbate ocean warming
We are well aware of how high maintenance El Niño events are, with the two costliest cycles in the …
Earth's deep blue oceans are fading and changing color — and scientists aren't sure why
More than 56% of Earth's oceans have changed color. It's not clear exactly what's driving this, tho…