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The notion that climate change could do more than just warm our planet or bring more intense storms might seem like science ...
Washington D.C. is set to become as warm as northern Louisiana in 2080, scientists report, as summers could be 11.5 degrees ...
It's report card season for climate change ... and if countries do not change course, the world will see warming of more than 5.5 degrees Fahrenheit (3.1 degrees Celsius) by the end of the ...
Scientists say 4 billion people, about half the world’s population, experienced at least one extra month of extreme heat ...
He covers climate change ... among the most at risk UNESCO World Heritage Site evaluated by Climate X. More George Rose/Getty "The potential impact of climate change on these sites is profound.
It’s been known for decades that climate change will have catastrophic impacts on human life if the world doesn’t move quickly to end its use of fossil fuels. “It’s so outrageous that no ...
Tireless campaigning by youth activist groups – led by the Pacific Islands Students Fighting Climate Change and World’s Youth for Climate Justice – and diplomatic efforts by the island ...
A new report from the World Meteorological Organization delivers a stark warning: climate change is accelerating, with some impacts now irreversible for centuries. The State of the Global Climate ...
According to Veolia’s 2024 Barometer of Ecological Transformation survey, 75 percent of people around the world feel climate change is the biggest threat facing humanity. “When it comes to ...
The world has pledged to restrict global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels to stave off the most catastrophic impacts of climate change. However, not only is this limit sp ...
Climate change and increasingly extreme weather are taking a toll on global supplies of blood, endangering the lives of people with life-threatening injuries and conditions, a new study has found.
Levels of the three main greenhouse gases — heat-trapping carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide — all increased yet again last year, said the World Meteorological Organization, the U.N.'s ...