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Third-Hottest Year on Record: Why Scientists Say the 1.5°C Target Is Failing

2025 was the third-hottest year on record, scientists confirmed, as escalating fossil fuel pollution drove what experts described as “exceptional” global temperatures. According to the...

2026 Poised to Cross 1.4°C Warming Threshold as Climate Extremes Intensify

Meteorologists are warning that 2026 is set to become one of the hottest years ever recorded, with global temperatures projected to rise more than...

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Third-Hottest Year on Record: Why Scientists Say the 1.5°C Target Is Failing

2025 was the third-hottest year on record, scientists confirmed, as escalating fossil fuel pollution drove what experts described as “exceptional” global temperatures. According to the...

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Third-Hottest Year on Record: Why Scientists Say the 1.5°C Target Is Failing

2025 was the third-hottest year on record, scientists confirmed, as escalating fossil fuel pollution drove what experts described as “exceptional” global temperatures. According to the...

2025: The Year Business Stepped Back from Net Zero

Almost a year on, a backlash against net zero is gathering momentum, with political shifts and corporate recalculations reshaping the global climate agenda. What...

2026 Poised to Cross 1.4°C Warming Threshold as Climate Extremes Intensify

Meteorologists are warning that 2026 is set to become one of the hottest years ever recorded, with global temperatures projected to rise more than...
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Global Incomes to Fall by 20% by 2050 Due to Climate Crisis, Study Shows

Average incomes are projected to decrease by nearly a fifth by 2046 due to the climate crisis, according to a comprehensive study recently published...

Ghost Roads Signal Imminent Deforestation in Asia-Pacific Rainforests, Study Finds

Researchers at James Cook University in Australia have uncovered a vast network of undocumented "ghost roads" penetrating untouched rainforests in the Asia-Pacific region, leading...

Strasbourg Court’s Climate Ruling May Influence Global Policies

A landmark decision by the European Court of Human Rights has significant implications, potentially paving the way for numerous global legal challenges, according to...

Climate Milestone: Heat-Trapping Gases Hit Record Highs in 2023

US scientists have confirmed that the levels of the three most important heat-trapping gases in the atmosphere reached new record highs again last year,...

Antarctic Alert: Record Temperature Rise Signals Urgent Climate Crisis

On March 18, 2022, scientists at Concordia Research Station, situated on the East Antarctic Plateau, documented a historic meteorological event. The station recorded an...

Unusual Patterns in Antarctic Sea Ice as Arctic Hits Subpar Winter Peak

Following an all-time low maximum in September 2023, Antarctic sea ice has been tracking at near-record-low extent for the past six months. Last month,...

Children Crave Nature: National Trust Advocates for Accessible Green Spaces

The National Trust's survey, in collaboration with First News, unveils that over three-quarters of children are eager for more frequent encounters with nature. Despite...

Solar Waste Crisis Looms, Australia Responds with 12-Year Plan

The solar industry is on the brink of a significant challenge as it faces an imminent waste crisis much sooner than anticipated. A recent...

Biofortification: A Solution to Nutrient Loss in Vegetables and Global Hunger?

The climate crisis has only accelerated concerns about crops’ nutritional value. That’s prompted the emergence of a process called biofortification,a strategy to replenish lost...

Environmental Devastation in Gaza: Could It Constitute a War Crime?

The full extent of the damage in Gaza has not yet been documented, but an analysis of satellite imagery shows the destruction of about...

Climate Stress: Unraveling Minds

In late October 2012, Superstorm Sandy struck New York City with devastating force, causing over $60 billion in damage, claiming lives, and necessitating the...

Australia’s Carbon Credit System Falls Short

According to a major new study, Australia’s main carbon offset method is failing globally and doing little, if anything, to help address the climate...