Climate change is occurring at a much faster rate than expected, as data shows that the rate at which Earth heated in the ...
A sediment core spanning millions of years and new modeling studies point to significant ice retreat under temperatures ...
Weather and climate shape nearly every decision we make, often in ways we don’t even notice. In recognition of World ...
Arctic rivers wind through remote tundra and boreal forests, freezing solid in winter and surging each spring with snowmelt, ...
Wind and solar generated a record 17% of electricity in the U.S in 2025.
The continued burning of fossil fuels is locking heat in Earth’s atmosphere, oceans and land — instead of allowing it to ...
Ocean heat and carbon dioxide concentrations have also hit their highest levels in history, finds World Meteorological ...
For more than 30 years, the United Nations World Meteorological Organization has told us how terrible things are getting with ...
It’s no secret our planet is heating up. And here’s the evidence: we’ve just experienced the 11 hottest years on record, with 2025 being the second or third warmest in global history. The annual State ...
The amount of heat trapped by Earth reached record levels in 2025, with the consequences of such warming feared to last for ...
GENEVA, March 23 (Reuters) - The years between 2015 and 2025 have been the hottest since records began, the U.N. weather ...
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Antarctica could warm 1.4 times faster than the rest of the Southern Hemisphere, study finds
Antarctica could warm much faster than its surroundings over the next few decades due to a phenomenon known as polar amplification that is well established in the Arctic.
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