SETH BORENSTEIN
Position: Staff reporter

Fire and rain: West to get more one-two extreme climate hits

The one-two punch of nasty wildfires followed by heavy downpours, triggering flooding and mudslides, will strike the U.S. West far more often in a warming-hopped world, becoming a frequent o...

Some dinosaur migration was delayed by climate, study shows

<span class="Drop cap">Plant eaters ‘were late comers in the Northern Hemisphere’</span>

Astronomers see possible hints of life in Venus’ dense clouds

Astronomers have found a potential sign of life high in the atmosphere of neighboring Venus: hints there may be bizarre microbes living in the sulfuric acid-laden clouds of the hothouse plan...

Think 2020’s disasters are wild? Experts see worse in future

Scientists say climate-connected disasters expected to worsen in coming decades

Not so random acts: Science finds that being kind pays off

Acts of kindness may not be that random after all. Science says being kind pays off. Research shows that acts of kindness make us feel better and healthier. Kindness is also key t...

Warming makes U.S. West megadrought worst in modern age, study says

Human-made global warming a cause, study says

Hotter weather turbocharges West’s wildfires, scientists say

Million-acre fire coming soon, CU fire expert says

Scientists witness a cosmic collision, and the origins of gold

WASHINGTON – It was a faint signal, but it told of one of the most violent acts in the universe, and it would soon reveal secrets of the cosmos, including how gold was created. As...

Large honeybee die-off sounds alarm

Beekeepers lose 42% of colonies in U.S.

Some of world’s wild weather tied to global warming

Climate change caused Australian heat wave, but not Colorado’s heavy rains in 2013

Study: Leaks, not fracking, taint water

Problem preventable and it’s easy to fix, scientists say