Bob Berwyn
Reporter, Austria
Bob Berwyn is an Austria-based reporter who has covered climate science and international climate policy for more than a decade. Previously, he reported on the environment, endangered species and public lands for several Colorado newspapers, and also worked as editor and assistant editor at community newspapers in the Colorado Rockies.
Warm Arctic, Cold Continents? It Sounds Counterintuitive, but Research Suggests it’s a Thing
By Bob Berwyn
In a Warming World, Hurricanes Weaken More Slowly After They Hit Land
By Bob Berwyn
Seeing Clouds Clearly: Are They Cooling Us Down or Heating Us Up?
By Bob Berwyn
No Matter Who Wins, the US Exits the Paris Climate Accord the Day After the Election
By Bob Berwyn
New Climate Warnings in Old Permafrost: 'It’s a Little Scary Because it’s Happening Under Our Feet.'
By Bob Berwyn
Targeted Ecosystem Restoration Can Protect Climate, Biodiversity
By Bob Berwyn
Droughts That Start Over the Ocean? They’re Often Worse Than Those That Form Over Land
By Bob Berwyn
Anxiety Mounts Abroad About Climate Leadership and the Volatile U.S. Election
By Bob Berwyn
New Study Shows a Vicious Circle of Climate Change Building on Thickening Layers of Warm Ocean Water
By Bob Berwyn
The Warming Climates of the Arctic and the Tropics Squeeze the Mid-latitudes, Where Most People Live
By Bob Berwyn
Changing Patterns of Ocean Salt Levels Give Scientists Clues to Extreme Weather on Land
By Bob Berwyn
10 Days of Climate Extremes: From Record Heat to Wildfires to the One-Two Punch of Hurricane Laura
By Bob Berwyn
Laura Rapidly Intensified Over a Super-Warm Gulf. Only the Storm Surge Faltered
By Bob Berwyn, James Bruggers
Paying for Extreme Weather: Wildfire, Hurricanes, Floods and Droughts Quadrupled in Cost Since 1980
By Bob Berwyn
Going, Going ... Gone: Greenland’s Melting Ice Sheet Passed a Point of No Return in the Early 2000s
By Bob Berwyn
Pools of Water Atop Sea Ice in the Arctic May Lead it to Melt Away Sooner Than Expected
By Bob Berwyn