Wall St. Insights Nationwide, 64.1% of Americans say they are very or somewhat worried about global warming. In New York ...
We might not be able to cool the world back down after overshooting 1.5°C warming limit – and even if we can, a lot of ...
Considerable uncertainties surround whether and how Earth could bounce back from a transgression of the temperature limits ...
Climate change fueled abnormally high temperatures in the Gulf of Mexico and worsened Hurricane Helene’s winds and rain ...
Travel is an opportunity. It’s an economic driver. But it also contributes to global warming. So a Travel editor went back to ...
Researchers from the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Oxford have shown that weathering of rocks in the ...
When the Paris agreement on climate change was gavelled into being in December 2015, it briefly looked like that rarest of ...
New analysis has found that the record-hot temperatures in the Gulf of Mexico caused by global warming made Hurricane Helene “200 to 500 times more likely" ...
MINNEAPOLIS — The size and scope of Hurricane Milton is now so obvious that it can be seen from space, but the speed that it grew is what has been truly breathtaking. John Morales, a veteran hurricane ...
New report says renewable deployments have accelerated but still not at the pace to meet emissions goals. Australia, however, is hailed a “global pioneer” on wind and solar.
Scientists have noted that a warmer atmosphere can hold more water vapor, about 7% per degree of warming. Katharine Hayhoe, ...
Without drastic changes, the world is on track for approximately 2.7°C of warming this century. To avoid catastrophic tipping ...