Pollution makes carnivorous plants go vegetarian

Nitrogen pollution is giving some carnivorous plants so many nutrients that they don't need to catch as many flies, new research shows.

Little Ice Age: What caused it?

Scientists accept that a widespread cooling occurred on Earth, ending around the 19th century. But what caused the Little Ice Age?

July 2012 warmest month ever recorded in the U.S.

How hot was July 2012 in the U.S.? The heat for the month beat out the record heat experienced during the Dust Bowl era back in July 1936.

Global tropical cyclone update for August 8, 2012

A look at the global tropical cyclone activity of Ernesto and Haikui. Could we see more tropical cyclones develop later this week? Find out here!

Gulf of Mexico dead zone likely due to drought

The 2012 Gulf of Mexico dead zone is the fourth smallest since mapping began in 1985 - likely due to drought-induced low amounts of runoff into the Mississippi.

Tornado activity lull April-July 2012 in the U.S.

There's been a lull in tornado activity this week. Meanwhile, Canada had some severe weather and tornadoes. Videos of Canadian tornadoes in this post.

Dave Pieri on keeping planes safe by watching volcanoes from space

Dave Pieri said, "A person in the U.S. or Europe won't be hit with a volcanic blast. That's almost inconceivable. But they might face a threat when they fly."

View from space: Simultaneous storms in western Pacific

Typhoons Saola and Damrey - in this view from space - as viewed by NASA's Terra satellite on August 1, 2012.

Earth’s carbon sinks still absorbing large amounts of CO2

Earth’s carbon, found in Earth’s oceans, forests and other terrestrial ecosystems are still absorbing large amounts of CO2, but the uptake is not expected to continue indefinitely

View from space: Lights of London

A view from space by satellite of London - host of the 2012 Olympic Games - at night.