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Rising global temperatures are severely threatening frog populations, pushing numerous species towards their survival limits ...
Human-caused global warming will continue to bake the Earth over the next several years, experts from the United Nations and ...
In “The Lost Trees of Willow Avenue,” Mike Tidwell explores the ripple effects of climate change on his suburban block.
The year 2024 was not only the hottest year on record but also the first to breach 1.5°C above the 1850-1900 baseline.
A new report from the World Meteorological Organization says there is now a 70 percent chance global temperatures will exceed 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels at least once between 2025 ...
Hidden in every tenth of a degree of extra warmth are hair-trigger switches built into Earth systems that are critical for ...
Accounting trick’ to support methane-emitting sectors undermines fight against climate change, say researchers ...
In June 2023, a record-breaking marine heatwave swept across the North Atlantic Ocean, smashing previous temperature ...
Pockets of south-eastern Spain, Cyprus, Greece, and areas across the south-eastern Balkans are under the highest form of ...
Military staff increasingly concerned about rising sea levels, droughts and floods, according to EU commissioner ...
WMO's director for the region Ben Churchill said the organisation's 2024 report into the state of the climate in the ...
Residents of small Pacific island nations rely on tuna for local jobs and foreign fishing fees, which fund education, ...