Climate change has compressed the sap harvesting season due to increased average temperatures and more frequent extreme weather events, increasing …
Oregon’s sea level forecasts more accurate than many around the globe, scientist says
March 8, 2026 1:30 p.m.. The Cascade Subduction Zone affects where the ocean meets the land, and that land is rising in some parts of the Oregon Coast …
This weird winter was one of the warmest — and coldest — on record. It’s a glimpse of our future
Meteorologist Jonathan Martin links shrinking cold pools to human-caused climate change … It’s an astonishing demonstration of how climate change …
Climate Science: Reducing methane to fight climate change | Watch News Videos Online
Methane is a greenhouse gas that is more potent than carbon dioxide. Global News Meteorologist Kristi Gordon explains why scientists believe …
Senator mocked ‘green energy crap.’ His house runs on it. – POLITICO
Montana Republican Tim Sheehy voted to scrap solar tax credits after installing panels and battery storage at his Bozeman home.
Zoomin’ with Zoe: A look at the science behind climate change – CBS San Francisco
Zoomin’ with Zoe: A look at the science behind climate change. Meteorologist Zoe Mintz explains the science behind climate change. 1h ago.
Rotting cocoa and a commodity crash push West African farmers to seek other options – PBS
… climate change. WATCH: Hard-hit cocoa harvests in West Africa cause chocolate prices to soar worldwide. Fofie is one of many cocoa farmers in Ghana …
Zoomin’ with Zoe: A look at the science backing up climate change – CBS News
The Earth is actually coming out of an ice age, so it’s relatively cold in the grand scheme of Earth’s history. But the issue is the rate at which …
California youths plead with appeals court to hear how climate change affects their lives
Carbon dioxide, the most important gas changing the climate, stays in the atmosphere, absorbing heat for at least a century. Studies have also shown …
World’s largest urban coffee plantation welcomes new trees in Brazil – Reuters
… Sao Paulo, this week welcomed some 1,500 new coffee plants as researchers prepare to study their capacity to resist climate change and pests.