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New research spotlights the challenge of growing food on a warming planet. Two recent studies — one historical and the other ...
Humanity’s burning of fossil fuels directly led to the deaths of at least 1,500 people in a European heatwave last week, a ...
Even best-case levels of global warming would mean 'catastrophic' sea level rise, study says “There’s very little that we’re observing that gives us hope here,” one study author said.
It's a natural warming event that adds to the global temperature, so it boosted it temporarily above that 1.5 Celsius mark. What we're really concerned about is when the trend line itself crosses ...
In the 2015 Paris Agreement, most countries agreed to try hard to limit global warming to below 1.5 degrees Celsius. Delay and inaction mean that goal is becoming harder to achieve by the day.
After 12 consecutive months with temperatures 1.5 C above the 1850-1900 average, Earth’s temperature has now fallen slightly.
Paris agreement’s goal of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius was thought to be the threshold for averting severe ...
The claim: Post implies Northern Hemisphere snow cover disproves global warming. Greenhouse gas emissions related to human activity have caused nearly two degrees of warming since the late 1800s ...
The global mean temperature also rose to nearly 1.5 degrees above the preindustrial level, ... This would worsen global warming and could explain the 'missing' 0.2 degrees Celsius.
Worryingly, this trend of clearer low-level skies may be a result of global warming itself, meaning that the Earth may be entering a feedback cycle that could accelerate warming further.
Global warming is happening, but not statistically ‘surging,’ new study finds The new study, published on October 14 in the journal Nature Communications Earth & Environment, confirms the broad ...