Earth passed the 1.5°C warming limit in 2024. The Arctic is warming four times faster than the rest of the world.
NOAA released their January global climate report this past week and said last month was the warmest January in the 176 years ...
“The existence of winter doesn't disprove climate change,” says Stuart Evans, assistant professor of geography at the ...
The planet has been shattering heat records for the past two years. That was expected to ease in January—and the fact that it ...
The Paris climate treaty commits to curbing warming to 1.5C above pre-industrial levels, but 2024 exceeded that for first time.
Although the climate goals set by the Paris Agreement are based on the long-term average temperature, one year of high ...
Oceans cover more than 70% of Earth’s surface, and their warming is gravely concerning. So how much is down to climate change ...
The world broke another monthly heat record in January, despite an abnormally chilly United States, a cooling La Nina and predictions of a slightly less hot 2025.
UNICEF added that over 107 ... says the global economy could face a 50 percent decline in gross domestic product (GDP), except immediate action is taken to tackle the growing climate crisis.
(NEW YORK) — Last year, 2024, was the warmest year on record for the planet, easily breaking the previous record set just a year earlier. Scientists say the unfolding El Niño event superimposed on ...
But it is also complicated, not least because it will involve trillions of dollars to rewire the global energy system ... of new ones is costly and requires time to get permissions, Mr Price ...
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