Say it ain’t snow. On the heels of the biggest snowfall New York City has seen in five years, we’re already monitoring ...
Ancient sediments reveal how rapid warming collapsed Arctic forests in centuries, triggering fires, erosion, and long-lasting ...
Changes in an island's shoreline can lead to the changes in basepoints for maritime border with neighboring countries.
Sophie Marple who has lived in Thorpeness for 20 years says she is "full of anxiety".
The United Nations Security Council’s high-level debate on the rule of law turned contentious Monday as the United States and ...
A coastal landmark is not at risk of imminently falling into the sea despite work starting to relocate the car park next door ...
The climate warmed up almost as quickly 56 million years ago as it is doing now. When a huge amount of CO2 entered the ...
Shelley Cowlin says people are taking photos of demolished or threatened properties, and stealing.
The East Anglian Daily Times spent the day in Thorpeness seeing the impact of the ongoing coastal erosion in the Suffolk village.
Residents take matters into their own hands to safeguard homes against forecasted severe weather.
Decades of coral mining and coastal erosion from rising sea levels threaten a series of vital islands in the Gulf of Mannar. Efforts are now on to save them.
The climate warmed up almost as quickly 56 million years ago as it is doing now. When a huge amount of CO2 entered the atmosphere in a short period of time, it led to large-scale forest fires and ...