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Sea level rise could submerge land currently home to up to 760 million people worldwide if global temperatures rise 4 degrees ...
"Every year is a little bit different." NASA issues warning after sudden change in the ocean surprises scientists: 'Getting ...
Researchers from the Institute for Environmental Sciences (IVM) at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam have unveiled DYNAMO-M, a ...
Mass changes across the Antarctic ice sheet have been detected using satellite gravimetry, revealing significant ...
Data representing climate change impact can help those who struggle with climate apathy to recognize the urgency in saving ...
To optimists, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s report was a relief: 2030 still seemed enough time for humanity ...
A new study finds that presenting the same continuous climate data, such as incremental changes in temperature, in binary form -- such as whether a lake did or did not freeze in the winter -- ...
Mr. Guterres described it as one of the most diverse meetings of national leaders focused exclusively on climate for some ...
A new UCLA study finds that presenting the same continuous climate data, such as incremental changes in temperature, in binary form — such as whether a lake did or did not freeze in the winter — ...
Scientists reveal warm ocean temperatures are rising faster than expected and warming oceans driven by climate change and ...