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The Great Acceleration: Global Heating’s New Breakneck Pace

Global heating is no longer just steady; it is accelerating at a rate unseen since record-keeping began in 1880. New research reveals that...

Antarctica’s Ice Map Reveals Stability—But Alarming Retreat in Vulnerable Regions

A landmark 30-year study led by glaciologists at the University of California, Irvine, has produced the most comprehensive circumpolar map to date of...

Australia’s Heat Threshold: Why Global Warming Made the Latest Extreme Heatwave Five Times More Likely

Human-driven global heating made the intense heatwave that scorched large parts of Australia in early January five times more likely, a new scientific...

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Opinions and Essays on recent and conventional topics and concepts.

Climate Justice Explained: Who Pays, Who Suffers, and Who Decides?

Climate change is often framed as a technical problem—measured in degrees, emissions, and timelines. But for those living with its consequences, it is...

Technology Will Not Save the Climate: Why Innovation Without Governance Is Falling Short

Technology has become the most comfortable answer to the climate crisis. Faced with the scale and complexity of climate change, governments, markets, and...

Climate Migration Is Already Here: Why Displacement Is Becoming the New Normal

Climate migration is often spoken of as a future threat—an abstract possibility tied to distant warming scenarios and speculative projections. In reality, it...

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The Trillion-Dollar Miscalculation: Why Climate Damage is 10x Worse Than Predicted

For decades, the economic consensus viewed global warming as a manageable 1–3% tax on global income, but a landmark NBER study has exposed...

Study Confirms Accelerated Global Warming, Threatening 1.5°C Climate Target

A new study published in Geophysical Research Letters delivers urgent news regarding the trajectory of climate change: global warming is no longer just...

Climate Change Tripled the Odds of Deadly Chile–Argentina Wildfires, Study Finds

The scorching, dry and wind-driven conditions that fuelled last month’s devastating wildfires across Chile and Argentina were made around three times more likely...