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30°C in May: UK Heatwave Signals a New Climate Reality

The UK has recorded its hottest day of the year so far, with temperatures climbing to 30.5°C in Kent as forecasters warn that even...

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 a...

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30°C in May: UK Heatwave Signals a New Climate Reality

The UK has recorded its hottest day of the year so far, with temperatures climbing to 30.5°C in Kent as forecasters warn that even...

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30°C in May: UK Heatwave Signals a New Climate Reality

The UK has recorded its hottest day of the year so far, with temperatures climbing to 30.5°C in Kent as forecasters warn that even...

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 this...

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 a...
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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...

Sinking Cities: Rising Flood Risks and the Impact of Subsidence

Multiple US cities on the east coast are sinking, increasing the risk of flooding from rising sea levels. Between 2007 and 2020, the ground under...

Sweltering Greenland

Ground-based measuring devices and aircraft radar operated in the far northeast of Greenland show how much ice the 79° N-Glacier is losing. According to...

Climate Change and Antarctica

In recent years, Antarctica has experienced a series of unprecedented heatwaves. On 6 February 2020, temperatures of 18.3C were recorded, the highest ever on...

Oil Giants Off Course: Climate Pledges vs. Fossil Fuel Expansion

In the present day, virtually all of the world’s largest oil companies have made splashy climate pledges. But when it comes to actually slashing...

Record Heat Sparks Debate Among Scientists on Climate Crisis Acceleration

Record temperatures in 2024 on land and at sea have prompted scientists to question whether these anomalies are in line with predicted global heating...

Climate Crisis Fuels West Africa Heatwave, Affects Chocolate Prices

In February, a devastating heatwave swept through West Africa, exacerbated by human-induced climate change to be 4C hotter and 10 times more likely, according...

Trees Under Stress: Climate Change Hampers Their Ability to ‘Breathe’

A recent study spearheaded by researchers from Penn State highlights an alarming consequence of climate change on trees and their role in carbon sequestration....

South Sudan Shuts Schools Ahead of Severe 45C Heatwave

South Sudan, one of the world’s youngest nations, is particularly vulnerable to the climate crisis. Heatwaves are common but rarely exceed 40C (104F). Civil...