Ten years post-Paris Agreement, new data reveals accelerated global warming. With 2025 among the hottest recorded years, the world struggles to meet climate goals amid rising emissions and diminishing ...
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Study links reduced cloud cover to faster global warming
Earth’s reflective cloud cover has been shrinking for more than two decades, and a growing body of peer-reviewed research now connects that loss directly to the acceleration of global warming observed ...
Rising ocean temperatures bring multiple challenges, causing seafood production losses, rising costs. - Greenline ...
According to the latest NOAA data, 2025 was Earth’s third-warmest year since records began in 1850. Global average temperatures in 2025 were 1.3°C (2.4°F) above pre-industrial (1850-1900) levels.
Wildfires have become increasingly frequent and severe worldwide, causing substantial human casualties and economic losses as well as having far-reaching impacts on global carbon cycles, air quality, ...
For decades, scientists have studied how rising temperatures might influence the amount of carbon dioxide emitted from soil. Soil stores a large amount of carbon, and understanding this process is ...
Christian Aid, a charity that raises money in Britain and Ireland, issued a report Monday that says diseases spread by global warming could kill 185 million people in sub-Saharan Africa by the end of ...
Environmental challenges, primarily soil erosion, deforestation, and unplanned urbanization, are jeopardizing food security and public health in the South Caucasus. Unsustainable agricultural ...
The world is facing two major shocks at the same time, record-breaking heat driven by climate change and a sharp retreat from ...
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Research showing an El Nino event in 1918 was far stronger than previously thought is challenging the notion climate change is making El Nino episodes more intense, a U.S.
MILFORD, New Jersey -- The warming climate is transforming the wine-making landscape around the world, and turning once chillier New Jersey into a hotspot. But the benefits of greater warmth come with ...
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