PHOTOS: Flooding in Northwest Washington An atmospheric river causing heavy rainfall in recent days has led to major flooding and landslides in Northwest Washington. Megan Farmer
A wall to hold back the Skagit River survives its first major test The Skagit River crested in Mount Vernon on Tuesday morning, but this time the town was ready to hold back the flood. Joshua McNichols
Amazon birds are shrinking as the climate warms, prompting warning from scientists A new study examined 77 bird species in the Amazon over a 40-year period. It found they were rapidly evolving due to rising temperatures because smaller birds shed heat more efficiently. Lauren Hodges
New Delhi's air pollution is so bad, officials are calling for a citywide lockdown New Delhi's schools are already closed this week because of air pollution that has been about four times the safe limit. Lauren Frayer
Growers are working to make our coffee habit more sustainable Experts say the way we cultivate and grow coffee isn't sustainable. Some coffee growers are hoping to change that.
Here's what world leaders agreed to — and what they didn't — at the U.N. climate summit Intense climate negotiations in Glasgow, Scotland, brought about major breakthroughs and compromises, as world leaders sought to avert extreme climate change. Lauren Sommer
Birds in the Amazon have been shrinking. Here's why scientists think it's happening Over the last four decades, birds in the Amazon have been shrinking — and scientists believe their smaller bodies may be a response to hotter, drier weather brought by climate change. Christopher Intagliata
In a first, U.N. climate agreement could include the words 'coal' and 'fossil fuels' The U.N. Secretary-General warns the main goal of limiting global warming is "on life support." But Glasgow negotiators are making modest progress in their final hours. Jeff Brady
Their lands are oceans apart but are linked by rising, warming seas of climate change Photographer Vlad Sokhin's latest work, Warm Waters, is an exploration of climate change traveling across 18 countries and off-the-map territories seen by seldom few. Charles Maynes
A pair of bald eagles was caught on video entangled on a Minnesota street The two birds writhed around together on a residential street for minutes, unable to separate themselves from each other. They reportedly flew away unharmed without police intervention. Joe Hernandez