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New research reveals the Arctic is changing fast as permafrost regions are warming, forests are stressed, and flooding is ...
The International Monetary Fund expects the world economy to grow a little faster and inflation to keep falling this year.
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New research reveals a concerning pattern of rapid and extreme climate changes across the Arctic, particularly in Siberia, ...
This probably comes as little surprise, but the news is official: 2024 was the warmest year on record.
"The most climate-stressed regions all contained permafrost, which is vulnerable to thaw as temperatures rise," researcher Sue Natali said.
Erin Davis/Axios Visuals The Lower 48 states had their hottest year on record in 2024, in keeping with global trends. Why it matters: The year featured numerous extreme weather events in which record ...