The surprising January heat record coincides with a new study by a climate science heavyweight, former top NASA scientist James Hansen, and others arguing that global warming is accelerating.
Of the approximately 85,000 individual studies ever published on policy instruments for mitigating global heating ... impacted by climate change. Warming ocean temperatures have led to shorter ...
The conclusions also rely on models being able to accurately represent all drivers of warming and predict year-to-year variability in the global temperature. “If the models underestimate this ...
New Orleans artist Tahj Williams used to stitch the Super Bowl logo and theme art in her sewing room, and now her creation is ...
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Ahead of the city’s stint as European Capital of Culture, Oulu2026 has announced a trailblazing new art initiative designed ...
That wasn't the first time that the planet has hit the 1.5 degrees Celsius warming threshold in recent years. The 12-month global temperature average from February 2023 to January 2024 also ...
scientists estimate that global sea levels would rise about 7 meters (23 feet). Long-term changes in the Southern Ocean are contributing to ongoing Antarctic ice loss. The West Antarctic Peninsula is ...
In Colombia, coastal erosion caused by a combination of climate change and environmentally destructive industrial agriculture ...
Welcome to Global Breakouts, Deadline’s strand in which, each fortnight, we shine a spotlight on the TV shows and films killing it in their local territories. The industry is as globalized as it ...
By Mongabay.com With deforestation and declining biodiversity linked to emerging infectious diseases, one would think the world should look to science for answers. But Dr. Neil Vora, a former epidemic ...