Unusually high abundance of rusty tussock moth caterpillars in the Nome area.
Hundreds of dead sand lance (Ammodytes hexapterus) found along the shores of White Sands Beach.
Southern resident killer whales which are often spotted in the Salish Sea near Vancouver throughout June haven't been seen this season, and scientists believe that could be because of the lack of chinook salmon.
Officials in Mexico's second largest city say a storm that dumped more than a metre of hail on parts of the Guadalajara area damaged hundreds of homes.
Murres along Cape Thompson are migrating earlier, allowing coastal community residents to collect eggs a few weeks earlier than normal.
Researchers say their absence is a stark reminder that the orcas are slowly starving to death because there is not enough Chinook salmon to sustain them.
Smoke from the North River fire is impacting outdoor air quality. The ADEC Division of Air Quality has issued an air quality advisory in effect from Tuesday, June 18, 2019 8:00 AM to Friday June 21, 2019 4:00 PM.
Because of the increased travel distance, only families with larger boats were able to participate in the hunt and bring back enough to make the trip cost effective. With a heavier load in the boat, one family ran out of gas trying to get home and had to be rescued.
Front page of the Daily News-Miner documents a late blooming rose during a colder than average August.
Australia has seen an unprecedented number of widespread, catastrophic transformations in response to extreme weather events.
Two centimetres had fallen in parts of Newfoundland
Snow arrived in certain parts of British Columbia over the last 24 hours, providing citizens with up to a whopping 20 cm.
Each state was warmer than average, record precipitation in the East
The loss of frozen ground in Arctic regions is a striking result of climate change. And it is also a cause of more warming to come.
Snow is melting sooner and coming in later on the North Slope, and that, in turn, is having an affect on other ecological variables.
From greenhouse gases to tropical cyclones, and from the South Pole to the Sahara, the 37th issue of the annual State of the Climate report catalogs the climate in 2016.
Severe permafrost thaw and erosion along Koyukuk River banks.
Abundant slugs in Dillingham acting as a stressor to garden plants.
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