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ROME (AP) — The world experienced it’s third-warmest July on record this year, the European Union agency that tracks global ...
The third-hottest July worldwide ended a string of record-breaking temperatures, but many regions were devastated by extreme ...
Some scientists now believe that humanity will no longer be able to meet the most ambitious target set by the Paris Agreement ...
Veteran meteorologist warns that global warming could mean more instances of extreme wet weather in Hong Kong are likely to ...
Some 56 million years ago, the planet witnessed rapid climatic changes. As the global temperatures soared, a meat-eating ...
Global warming is happening, but not statistically ‘surging,’ new study finds The new study, published on October 14 in the journal Nature Communications Earth & Environment, confirms the broad ...
It reads in part: “some 32,000 scientists, 9,000 of them PhDs, have signed The Petition Project statement proclaiming that Man is not necessarily the chief cause of warming, that the phenomenon ...
Many of the world’s largest glaciers are retreating at record speeds due to global warming, meaning that the amount of methane being released is likely to increase significantly in the coming ...
Worryingly, this trend of clearer low-level skies may be a result of global warming itself, meaning that the Earth may be entering a feedback cycle that could accelerate warming further.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Last month was Earth's third warmest July since records began and included a record national temperature ...