André Corrêa do Lago, the newly appointed head of this year's United Nations climate conference, faces a tough road.
The direct air capture industry has ambitious plans to pull carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, but it’s vying for limited ...
By Bobby Bascomb The devastating fires that swept through parts of Los Angeles, U.S., in January raged for more than three ...
Extensive evidence, including global temperature and sea ice data, shows Earth's climate is changing due to human activity.
Rising temperatures are fueled, in part, by declining cloud cover — which could be a potential climate feedback loop.
Dungeness crab, Pacific herring, and red abalone are among the marine species most vulnerable to the changing climate's ...
Could future maps give us a glimpse of what the world's population will look like in 2100? Experts are drawing up maps which ...
From the column: "We have been misled by the vested interests who financially benefit from convincing citizens we are in a ...
New research at NAU looks at faster warming in the Arctic, and highlights concern about risks to the U.S. of a political ...
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Arctic on the brink: Climate change threat by 2100According to the latest reports, by 2100, the Arctic will undergo significant changes. If global warming continues unchecked, ...
Based on the current pledges of countries for limiting their emissions of greenhouse gases, global temperatures are projected to reach 2.7 degrees Celsius beyond pre-industrial levels by the end of ...
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