Rising temperatures are fueled, in part, by declining cloud cover — which could be a potential climate feedback loop.
A new study focuses on improving global temperature data sets in light of uneven warming across the globe. To fill gaps in ...
Global warming is producing a rapid loss of plant species -- according to estimates, roughly 600 plant species have died out since 1750 -- twice the number of animal species lost. But which species ...
A new review paper, led by NSIDC senior research scientist Julienne Stroeve and published in Science on February 6, 2025, ...
Scientists link global warming to lower sulfur pollution from ships. Fewer ship aerosols mean less sunlight reflection, allowing heat to stay.
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10 Ways Our Oceans Are Sounding the Climate AlarmRising Sea Surface Temperatures The steady warming of our oceans is akin to placing our planet on a simmering stove. Sea ...
Scientists warn that the Greenland Ice Sheet is breaking up faster thanks to climate change, potentially triggering a 'domino ...
(Reuters) - Global equity funds witnessed a surge in investments in the week through Jan. 29, driven by a record rally in European shares, softened U.S. tariff expectations on China, and prospects of ...
(Reuters) - Global equity funds witnessed a surge in investments in the week through Jan. 29, driven by a record rally in European shares, softened U.S. tariff expectations on China, and prospects ...
Sharks and rays have populated the world's oceans for around 450 million years, but more than a third of the species living today are severely threatened by overfishing and the loss of their habitat.
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8 Facts About Ice Melt in Greenland and AntarcticaRising Sea Levels When you think about the ice melting in Greenland and Antarctica, you're really looking at the biggest reason our sea levels are rising. It's pretty surprising, but these icy places ...
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