Oil spill tops 1 million gallons, threatens Gulf of Mexico wildlifeGulf of Mexico 21 Nov 2023
Washington Post
|
5 people contract malaria within U.S. borders — first such cases in two decadesUnited States 27 Jun 2023
Washington Post
|
|
In hot water: South Florida ocean tops 100 degrees; could be world recordMiami, Florida, United States 25 Jul 2023
Washington Post
|
The northernmost city in U.S. just had its wettest day on record28 Jul 2022
Washington Post
|
Fires burn in Siberia, but Russian firefighting assets are in UkraineOmsk Oblast, Russia 14 Apr 2022
Washington Post
|
Even Japan’s snowiest towns are overflowing with record snowTokyo, Tokyo, Japan 25 Feb 2022
Washington Post
|
Record-setting heat blasts the West: ‘Your skin is almost sizzling’Sacramento, California, United States 18 Jun 2021
The Washington Post
|
Bomb cyclone in northern Pacific Ocean breaks all-time records30 Dec 2020
Washington Post
|
|
Covid had spared Alaska’s most remote villages. Not anymore.Chevak, Alaska, United States 30 Oct 2020
Washington Post
|
Enormous plume of dust predicted to reach U.S. all the way from the Sahara Desert18 Jun 2020
Washington Post
|
Unusual warmth pours over North Pole, potentially jump-starting melt season for Arctic ice14 May 2020
Washington Post
|
Russia’s warm winter has deprived Moscow of snow, caused plants to bloom and roused bears out of hibernationMoscow, Moscow, Russia 24 Dec 2019
Washington Post
|
|
Brazilian city experiences deadly flooding after 32 inches of rain falls in just 27 daysBelo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil 22 Jan 2020
Washington Post
|
Florida panthers and bobcats are stumbling or can’t walk and scientists suspect it could be poisonUtopia, Florida, United States 21 Aug 2019
Washington Post
|
|
Hurricane Dorian has smashed all sorts of intensity records in the Atlantic Ocean - The Washington PostNassau, New Providence, Bahamas 1 Sep 2019
Washington Post
|
|
Lorena spares Los Cabos, heads up coast of Mexico’s BajaLos Cabos, Michoacán, Mexico 21 Sep 2019
Washington Post
|
Facing catastrophic climate change, they still can’t quit Big OilNuiqsut, Alaska, United States 20 May 2019
Washington Post
|
Two dead and one missing amid ‘historic’ flooding across the MidwestLouisville, Nebraska, United States 17 Mar 2019
Washington Post
|
Sea lions have enemies. Now someone is shooting them in the head.Seattle, Washington, United States 12 Dec 2018
Washington Post
|
|
Australians could find crocodiles, snakes in ‘unexpected places’ after floods, officials warnTownsville, Queensland, Australia 4 Feb 2019
Washington Post
|
Warming ocean is devouring Alaska’s coastDrew Point, Alaska 14 Nov 2018
Washington Post
|
|
Beluga whale sighting in Britain’s River ThamesGravesend, Kent, England, United Kingdom 26 Sep 2018
Washington Post
|
Warmer Arctic waters attract surprising visitors: clams, fish and whales22 Sep 2018
Washington Post
|
Red-hot planet: All-time heat records have been set all over the world during the past week5 Jul 2018
Washington Post
|
Arctic temperatures soar 45 degrees above normal, flooded by extremely mild air on all sidesCape Morris Jesup, Greenland 22 Feb 2018
Washington Post
|
|
At least six dead as nor’easter slams East Coast with violent wind, rain, snow and floodsBaltimore County, Maryland, United States 2 Mar 2018
Washington Post
|
|
North Pole surges above freezing in the dead of winter, stunning scientistsNorth Pole 26 Feb 2018
Washington Post
|
Two bears were badly burned in wildfires, and fish skin helped heal themSummerland, California, United States 26 Jan 2018
Washington Post
|
|
Saiga Antelopes Are Struck Again by a Plague in Central AsiaХовд, Hovd, Mongolia 20 Dec 2017
The Washington Post
|
Sea life beneath Antarctic ice shelf is changing, and warming may be whyMcMurdo Station, Antarctica 25 Nov 2017
Washington Post
|
Residents warned to ‘get out or die’ as Harvey unleashes new waves of punishing rains and floodingHouston, Texas, United States 30 Aug 2017
The Washington Post
|
|
The Arctic is full of mercury, and scientists think they know how it's getting thereToolik Field Station, Alaska, United States 12 Jul 2017
The Washington Post
|
Scientists have discovered vast systems of flowing water in Antarctica. And that worries them.Nansen Ice Sheet, Antarctica 19 Apr 2017
Washington Post
|
|
Don't panic, humanity's doomsday seed vault is probably still safeLongyearbyen, Svalbard, Svalbard and Jan Mayen 20 May 2017
Washington Post
|
|
In Greenland’s northernmost village, a melting Arctic threatens the age-old huntQaanaaq, Greenland 29 Apr 2017
The Washington Post
|
‘It was really haunting’: 416 beached whales propel New Zealanders into frenzied rescue missionFarewell Spit, Tasman, New Zealand 10 Feb 2017
Washington Post
|
The Pacific blob caused an 'unprecedented' toxic algal bloom - and there's more to comeNortheast Pacific Ocean 29 Sep 2016
Washington Post
|
|
Russia plans to kill a quarter-million Siberian reindeer amid anthrax fearsYamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Russia 1 Oct 2016
Washington Post
|
Scientists may have solved 2011’s mysterious marine die-off along the Pacific coastNorthern Pacific Coast 4 Jun 2015
Washington Post
|
Starvation killed 80,000 reindeer after unusual Arctic rains cut off the animals’ food supplyЯмало-Ненецкий АО, Russia 16 Nov 2013
Washington Post
|
Alaska heat wave: Anchorage sets record for most consecutive 70-degree daysAnchorage, Alaska, United States 31 Jul 2013
Washington Post
|