For generations, a white Christmas has been a beloved tradition. But with climate change, is snowfall disappearing? Explore ...
Christmas trees, like any other crop, are affected by the general rise in temperature associated with global warming and the extreme weather events that result from it. "The Earth's climate is ...
Christmas tree farms are staring down a new set of dangers, including climate change-fueled weather disasters and a shifting ...
Father Vasyl Diychuk, 41, shows the spot near the river where his village used to build an ice town on Epiphany, celebrated ...
Christmas, as a moment of renewal, invites alignment between our inner lives and the outer world humanity seeks to protect.
But like most other crops around the world, Christmas trees are vulnerable to changing conditions brought by climate change—and many farmers are already feeling the sting. Wreaths to Reefs ...
It rained on Christmas in metro Denver — nearly an inch in western Arvada, snuggled against the foothills. Is this a climate ...
Awhite Christmas is defined as 1 inch of snow on the ground at 7 a.m. Christmas morning. The last white Christmas in Des ...
Following Christian tradition, the official last day of the Christmas season, and the time to remove your tree, is considered by many to be the Twelfth Night, also known as the Eve of Epiphany. The ...
Walking along the Westmoreland Heritage Trail on Saturday morning, counting the birds flying around the woods of the ...