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50 Years of Incredible, Terrifying Photos of a Changing Earth Taken From Space
Landsat celebrates a new milestone in the longest continuous space-based record of Earth, which has exposed the effects of climate change.
Under Trump, 26% of Climate Change References Have Vanished From .Gov Sites
A new report documents two years of science being scrubbed from government websites.
Scenes of Destruction as 7.0 Magnitude Earthquake Rocks Alaska
A massive earthquake on Friday has triggered a tsunami warning for parts of southern Alaska.
US Government: Don't Roast Marshmallows Over Hawaii's Volcano, You Idiots
It looks like we have another Tide Pod situation on our hands.
Blue Flames Erupting from the Ground Are the Latest Addition to Hawaii's Hellscape
And if they come in contact with lava, they can trigger massive explosions.
This Footage from Hawaii's Volcano Eruption Is Unreal
Lava and vapor spewed from cracks in the roads near the Kilauea volcano after it blew on Thursday.
'Yikes, This Is Bad Press': Internal Emails Show Federal Employees Asking Why a Climate Scientist's Meeting With Mark Zuckerberg Was Canceled
New unpublished documents from the US Geological Survey reveal the agency had no role in squashed meeting between its climate scientist at the Facebook CEO.
Scientists Say Fracking Regulations Probably Helped Reduce Manmade Earthquakes
Turns out regulating the industry is actually a pretty good idea.
Watch a Freaking Lava Waterfall Spew Forth From the Bowels of Hell
The lava flow is threatening to send an entire Hawaiian sea cliff careening into the ocean.
Artist Duo Projects Videos on the Banks of the LA River
Under LA by Peggy Weil and Refik Anadol is a series of geological projections shown on the LA River as part of CURRENT: LA WATER, a new public art biennial.
How to Think About the Biggest Earthquake Ever
How science fiction can help you survive an earthquake.
The Small Agency Trying to Prevent Catastrophic Solar Storms
FOIA'ed documents reveal the US Geological Survey fighting for a budget increase.