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.
From the tiny basement of the Horniman Museum, Dr Jamie Craggs’ innovative new technique aims to protect these ecosystems from extinction ...
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.
Oceans cover more than 70% of Earth’s surface, and their warming is gravely concerning. So how much is down to climate change ...
Rising 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 ...
Ocean surface temperatures are rising at an increasing rate The global energy imbalance has doubled in the last 20 years Ocean warming contributes to extreme weather ...
(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 ...