2017 Will Be One Of The Costliest U.S. Natural Disaster Years Ever
2017 has seen some of the most frequent and most expensive climate disasters ever — and the year isn't over.
LEARN MOREResearchers say in 2016, human activity caused extreme heat events that wouldn't have happened otherwise.
Widespread marine heat waves in the northern part of the Atlantic Ocean peaked in September and continued through the end of the year.
The National Park Service announced plans to begin a seawall project that will require the removal of 140 cherry trees.
Earth set another global temperature record in February. But experts are unsure whether a waning El Niño will be enough to cool temperatures.
The fundraiser at the Radio City Music Hall set a record for a political event, according to the Biden campaign.
Coopersmith, a career diplomat and UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador, served as the U.S. representative to the U.N. among other posts.
Ashleigh Merchant talks about motion to disqualify Fani Willis: “I'd been called a liar so many times that day, I think I was sort of numb to it.”