News Archive
Catastrophic extreme wildfires are happening more often
It feels like we are getting used to the Earth being on fire.
Eric Rignot: Tracking Ice and Water in a Changing Climate with AI
Newport Beach Public Library Foundation presents Spotlight on Science
Unprecedented ocean heat has triggered the world’s worst mass coral bleaching event on record
The Great Barrier Reef is experiencing an unprecedented fifth mass coral bleaching in eight years.
Trump’s greatest disaster is still unfolding
Trump selected three justices to the Supreme Court - creating a conservative supermajority.
How NASA Studies Fires in a Changing World
From forest floor to space, NASA scientists and collaborators are advancing tools and methods to predict, remotely detect, and ultimately mitigate wildfires.
Germany: Lightning, heavy rain and flooded roads
From Bavaria to Hamburg, from North Rhine-Westphalia to Thuringia - there was heavy rainfall in numerous regions.
Tipping point discovery below the Antarctic ice sheet
A new and worrying way that large ice sheets can melt has been characterized by scientists for the first time.
Record heat waves hit several countries across the globe
Although heat waves are a natural part of the climate, the severity and extent of the heat waves so far this year are not “just summer.”






