A near-fatal encounter with a hungry bear left a man with serious cuts on various parts of the body. The bear has been euthanized.
The storm is expected to bring heavy rainfall and gusty winds to portions of the mid-Atlantic coast and southern New England
Algae that accelerates climate change has been growing in the Alps, making the glacier ice look pink.
Moths known as 'aspen tortrix' invaded La Sarre of Quebec province, as people cleaned piles of living and dead moths for hours together
Research agency found 2,248 forest fires in the Amazons last month, a 20 percent spike from the 1,880 such fires as seen in June 2019
More spike in tree felling was particularly observed in Sweden and Finland.
The first of its kind discovery unveiled an area of 486 square kilometers, a "vulnerable marine ecosystem" that needs protection.
In Mexico City, buildings shook strongly and people ran into the streets when an early warning seismic alarm sounded.
These temperature trends seem to continue, with models pointing towards continued extreme warmth in the region for the next 10 days.
A volcano observatory notice for the aviation with red code was issued by the agency following the eruption
Drawing inspiration from the BLM movement, Greta Thunberg said today's political and economic systems cannot solve the climate and ecological crisis.
Pakistan's Govt. in Punjab province told Supreme Court that the entire country was under a serious threat of locust invasion if not contained in the breeding regions
'Cristobal' began as a depression in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico, over the Bay of Campeche on 1 June and could make landfall in the US over the weekend or early next week
Mishandling and overuse of the the natural world would result in a doom as it happened with coronavirus, said Jane Goodall and called for improving relationship with nature.
Siberian zoo that closed its doors to visitors for over two months due to the novel coronavirus says the lockdown has encouraged a baby boom among its animals