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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 the...

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 analysis...

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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 the...

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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 the...

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 Antarctica’s...

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 analysis...
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Arctic Sea Ice Slowdown: A Temporary Pause, Not a Recovery

Scientists report that the dramatic melting of Arctic sea ice has slowed over the past 20 years, with no statistically significant decline in extent...

Light Pollution Is Keeping Birds Awake — and Reshaping Their Lives

Urban birds are staying up nearly an hour longer than their rural cousins, thanks to the relentless glow of artificial light, new research shows. Analysing...

The Extinction of Experience: How Humanity is Losing Its Bond with Nature

A new study warns of a 60% decline in people’s connection to nature since 1800 — a drop that mirrors the disappearance of words...

Mediterranean Marine Heatwave Raises Alarms for Ocean Life

A severe marine heatwave sweeping across the Mediterranean has triggered serious concerns among scientists about its impact on marine ecosystems. Driven by the human-induced...

Melting Ice, Rising Fire: How Climate Change Could Trigger a Surge in Volcanic Eruptions

Keywords: Melting glaciers, Volcanic eruptions, Climate change impact, Antarctica volcano risk A new study reveals that the climate crisis, by accelerating the melt of...

Toxic Sludge on UK Farmland: Millions of Tonnes Spread Each Year Under Outdated 1989 Rules

Millions of tonnes of toxic sewage sludge are spread across UK farmland every year—loaded with PFAS ‘forever chemicals,’ microplastics, pharmaceuticals, and heavy metals. Water companies...

Antarctic Alarm: Rising Ocean Salinity Sparks Fears of Irreversible Sea Ice Collapse

The waters around Antarctica are undergoing a startling transformation: the Southern Ocean is rapidly becoming saltier even as sea ice vanishes at record rates,...

Climate Crisis Hits Home: Over 80% of UK Farmers Fear for Their Livelihoods and Food Supply

More than 80% of UK farmers now fear that the escalating climate crisis is jeopardising their very ability to make a living, according to...

Western Canada’s Glaciers Melting at Double the Speed — 22 Billion Truckloads of Water Lost Each Year

Glaciers in Western Canada and the U.S. are now melting at twice the rate observed just a decade ago, according to a new study...

Clouded Consequences: How Global Warming Is Rewiring the Skies—and Accelerating Itself

New research led by NASA reveals that global warming is reshaping cloud patterns in a way that amplifies the climate crisis. As Earth heats,...

Heatwave in England and Wales Could Claim 600 Lives — Scientists Link Surge to Climate Crisis

As a blistering heatwave scorches England and Wales, nearly 600 premature deaths are projected in just days—an outcome scientists say would not be happening...

From Sewer to Sip: California’s Bold Leap in Water Recycling

In the heart of drought-prone Orange County, California, what appears to be murky iced tea in treatment vats is the future of water security....