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Global warming does not affect our planet evenly. Some areas such as the Arctic region or high mountain peaks warm faster ...
The United Nations' highest court on Wednesday underlined "the urgent and existential threat posed by climate change" as it ...
Strange things are happening in the sky above the Arctic — and they’re freezing the U.S. in unexpected ways. A new study ...
The United Nations' highest court on Wednesday said countries must address the "urgent and existential threat" of climate change by cooperating to curb emissions, as it delivered an opinion set to ...
The nonbinding opinion by the International Court of Justice is likely to determine the course of climate action across the world.
One new study identifies a 17% increase in the destructive potential of the strongest nor’easters, while another bolsters ...
As the climate becomes warmer on average, it makes intuitive sense that we will see more hot days and we've had predictions of this for some time. However, the duration of heatwaves — how many days in ...
The United Nations' highest court will deliver an opinion on Wednesday that is likely to determine the course of future ...
Twenty-five years ago this month, Dan Sarewitz and I published a widely read and discussed article in The Atlantic Monthly titled, Breaking the Global Warming Gridlock (unpaywalled version here).
As temperatures, biodiversity losses, and sea levels rise globally, scientists are concerned about the likelihood of abrupt ...
A report published on June 27 by NOAA said multiple factors have contributed to global warming since the start of the industrial period (post 1900), however, the Sun’s overall brightness ...
A joint research team led by Kyoungsoo Park at DGIST, Sungkeun Kim at Seoul National University, and Graham Hutchings at Cardiff University, the UK, has developed a selective catalyst technology to ...
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