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A photo exhibition that’s part of the Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Summit shows the devastating effects of climate ...
Researchers have proposed a more accurate way to calculate the global surface air temperature, which suggests we are just ...
A new study finds that if global warming exceeds the Paris Climate Agreement targets, the non-polar glacier mass will diminish significantly. However, if warming is limited to 1.5 degrees Celsius, at ...
Recent research published in Nature Climate Change has revealed that the richest 10% of the global population is responsible for two-thirds of global warming since 1990 and for the increase in ...
A newly proposed method for calculating the global temperature suggests that countries may have already failed their main climate goal: to limit warming to below 1.5C. Scientists using the method ...
A record-high share of Americans now consider global warming to be a major concern, according to a new poll. In the latest Gallup survey, 48% of respondents said global warming will pose a ...
Because light not reflected is absorbed, that adds heat to the system and exacerbates global warming. It is part of the reason why the rate at which the planet is warming, until the 2010s around 0 ...
It finds that the world's wealthiest 10% are responsible for two thirds of observed global warming since 1990 and the resulting increases in climate extremes such as heatwaves and droughts.
The world’s wealthiest 10 per cent have caused more than two-thirds of global warming since 1990, according to a major new study that directly links climate disasters to income-based emissions.
The wealthiest 10 percent of the world’s people are responsible for two-thirds of the global warming since 1990, according to researchers. The way in which the rich consume and invest has ...