The world experienced an average of 41 more days of extreme heat in 2024 due to climate change, a new report said on Friday.
The global goal of limiting warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels is now almost certainly out of reach.
Due to climate change, the world experienced an average of 41 more days of extreme heat in 2024, a new report said on Friday ...
Artificial intelligence reveals new evidence indicating that rapid decarbonization alone will not prevent global warming from ...
This year's U.N. climate summit - COP29 - is being held during yet another record-breaking year of higher global temperatures ...
As Arctic ice recedes, human activity in this inhospitable environment is increasing, and scientists have recorded stark ...
Climatologists are virtually certain that 2024 will end as Earth's hottest year on record, according to the European climate ...
Ten climate models and a machine learning approach offer an alarming new timeline for the rate of climate change.
It's official: 2024 will be the first year to surpass the symbolic threshold of 1.5°C of warming compared to the pre-industrial period established by the Paris Agreement. According to analyses by the ...
A new study links decreasing cloud cover over the ocean to last year’s spiking heat, adding to research showing Earth’s loss ...
Researchers have found that the global goal of limiting warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels is now almost certainly out of reach. The results, published Dec. 10 in ...