Extensive evidence, including global temperature and sea ice data, shows Earth's climate is changing due to human activity.
The world warmed to yet another monthly heat record in January, despite an abnormally chilly United States, a cooling La Nina and predictions of a slightly less hot 2025, according to reports.
Spire Global, Inc.'s shares sold off after the satellite data provider failed to close on the $241 million sale of its ...
Earth is crossing the 1.5°C limit outlined in the Paris Agreement, beyond which scientists predict catastrophic harm to ...
Although the climate goals set by the Paris Agreement are based on the long-term average temperature, one year of high ...
Top importer China is expected to buy less than half of last year's volume in the first six months of 2025, while demand ...
In June 2024, southern China experienced record-breaking heavy rainfall, resulting in devastating societal and economic ...
The European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service on Thursday said January 2025 was the hottest on record continuing ...
Regenerative agriculture aims to restore the health of our soils through farming practices based on natural processes.
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