Despite rapid progress in clean energy and electric vehicles, the world is still warming faster than ever. The good news is ...
As world leaders gather at COP28, the annual climate change negotiations held in Dubai this year, one number will be front and center: 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit). That's the amount ...
ALLIANCE, Ohio -- Given the extreme heat we’ve endured, beach water that’s bathtub warm, smoke from massive wildfires, and a substantial increase in flash and hurricane flooding, hopefully those still ...
The primary focus of international climate negotiations this week in Baku, Azerbaijan, is how to pay for the costs of cutting global climate pollution and adapt to the impacts of climate change. But ...
The heat dome that enveloped much of the U.S. last week is yet another reminder of the impacts climate change is having, and will continue to have, on our world. Global warming increases the frequency ...
Roy Spencer was a Visiting Fellow in The Heritage Foundation’s Center for Energy, Climate, and Environment. The observed rate of global warming over the past 50 years has been weaker than that ...
The world’s longest-living vertebrate is not the friendly giant tortoise, the breathtaking blue whale or the saltwater crocodile, which can terrorize the imagination of toddlers and centenarians alike ...
A Feb. 7 Instagram post (direct link, archive link) shows Rep. Doug LaMalfa of California questioning a panel of transportation and construction experts about carbon dioxide at a congressional hearing ...
The UK must be prepared to cope with weather extremes of at least 2C of global warming by 2050, climate advisers have said. The independent Climate Change Committee (CCC) said the UK is not adapted to ...
As the world gets closer to the mark 1.5 degrees Celsius in Paris climate agreement, scientists are racing to establish a single way to monitor current warming CLIMATEWIRE | The world can't seem to ...
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