Natural Disaster
Apocalyptic Photos from the Frontline of Australia's Bushfires
Red skies, brown smoke, and scorched earth have become the new normal in Australia, as the country faces one of the biggest climate catastrophes it's ever seen.
Jakarta’s Floods Are Yet Another Wake-Up Call on Climate Change
Nearly 93,000 people have been forced to abandon their homes, while 60 have died.
As Drought-Ravaged Australia Burns, Voters Cling to the Idea That Climate Change Is 'Unproven'
The northeast interior has become a case study in global warming. Here we see the ramifications of a changing climate, but also how humans hold onto preconceptions regardless of new evidence.
As Hurricane Dorian Continues To Ravage the Bahamas, India Promises $1 Million in Aid
India and the Bahamas have had a notably friendly political relationship for years.
Trump Keeps Saying He’s Never Heard of a Category 5 Hurricane
There've been 45 in his lifetime, 7 since he's been in office.
How Climate Change Will Kill Your Internet
From melting ice caps to having to ration the available power supply, here’s why your internet access may be endangered with global warming.
Tourists Evacuate After Bali Earthquake
Part of a resort collapsed, but all is well on the island of the gods.
These Storm Tourists Are Dropping Thousands of Dollars to Chase Tornadoes
“If a tornado was cheese, I wanna stick my cracker in it. It's like a weird little fetish."
The Town at the Epicenter of California’s Massive Earthquake Feels Forgotten
"I'm young, I just got this house, I worked hard for this house, and now an earthquake is possibly going to take it out."
Midwestern farmers are not about to let historic flooding put them under
At least 1 million acres of farmland flooded in nine different states. The damages are currently estimated to top $3 billion.
Inside the desperate mission to rescue people in Mozambique after Cyclone Idai
With roads destroyed and a lack of helicopters, aid is struggling to get to people in remote areas.
These rescue workers are trying to find hundreds still missing from the California wildfire
At least 77 people are dead, and more than 600 people are still unaccounted for in California’s deadliest and most destructive wildfire