Temporary overshoot of global temperature targets—particularly the 1.5°C goal of the Paris Agreement—is no longer just a modeling concept. New research, published in Nature Climate Change and led by ...
A new study shows heat waves increasingly trigger sudden, severe droughts across the world as the planet warms.
The pace of global warming has nearly doubled since 2015, a new study published today in Geophysical Research Letters has ...
Climate-related disturbances from fires, storms, and bark beetles could double forest damage across Europe by 2100.
With growing concerns raised over recent freaky weather conditions, characterised by the near absence of the usually cold harmattan season between the months of November and February but instead ...
Is the world getting hotter, faster? It’s a big question which has been puzzling and dividing scientists for years. A new paper says it has the answer, and it’s not good news. Global warming has ...
In northern latitudes and high altitudes, permafrost stays frozen year-round, holding mountain summits together. As global temperatures rise, much of it thaws, loosening soil and increasing landslide ...
Measurements of coastal sea-level height around the world may be higher than scientists previously thought, according to new ...
Climate Central analyzed average spring (March, April, May) temperature data from 241 major U.S. cities and quantified the influence of human-caused climate change on each city’ ...
Researchers found that a majority of studies on coastal sea levels underestimated how high water levels are, and hundreds of millions of people are closer to peril than previously thought.
In the most densely populated state in the nation rebuilding and new development have come back in full force in coastal ...
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