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Antarctica missing nearly Argentina-sized sea ice, new study warns of faster global warming
Antarctica's role in global warming may be underestimated, a new study reveals. Researchers found Antarctic sea ice, cloud ...
Warming oceans initially produced more male fish, but the effect reversed - offering hope for species facing climate change.
Researchers at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) led one of the first global assessments of how marine ecosystems responded during the first year when global temperatures ...
Preventing food loss and waste described as fastest way to cool planet and improve food security, experts call for waste agenda to gain prominent place at COP31 | Anadolu ...
The latest heatwave sweeping across Europe is a stark reminder that it is the world's fastest-warming continent, stretching ...
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'Global warming saves lives!' Climate sceptic dismantles mainstream claims and urges for more CO2
The heatwaves hitting Britain could be a blessing in disguise, a geologist and author claims. Gregory Wrightstone says we ...
Human-driven warming hit a record 1.37°C above pre-industrial levels, putting the world on track to approach the 1.5°C Paris threshold within years.
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Trump celebrates after UN climate committee moves away from its most extreme global warming scenario
President Trump blasts Democratic climate policies after scientists move away from one of the most extreme UN-backed global warming scenarios.
A person uses a hand fan during a heatwave in Brussels, on June 24, 2026. Europe struggled to cope with a record-breaking heatwave on June 24, 2026, with at least 94 million people expected to ...
Real-time tools, visuals, and other resources to quantify the role of climate change in weather events. Alerts We issues alerts in many instances when the Climate Shift Index identifies a notable ...
A Maynooth-based climate scientist said global warming is leading to "very extreme humidity levels" and that each summer is ...
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