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Global warming does not affect our planet evenly. Some areas such as the Arctic region or high mountain peaks warm faster ...
A new study suggests that recent rapid global warming may be linked to falling sulphur dioxide pollution, which has dimmed ...
High-res model reveals uneven climate impacts at 1°C global warming Arctic and highland areas could see 2–5°C rise under 1°C global increase The model resolves extreme weather with sharp accuracy and ...
Strange things are happening in the sky above the Arctic — and they’re freezing the U.S. in unexpected ways. A new study ...
Satellite data suggests cloud darkening is responsible for much of the warming since 2001, and the good news is that it is a ...
A man charged on Wednesday with allegedly hijacking a plane in Canada also appeared to post on Facebook that he ...
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Since 2019, the UK has been committed to the target of net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. Legally binding net zero ...
Hundreds of wildfires continue to burn across Canada amid air quality concerns in several provinces. Estimates suggest 2025 ...
Despite these well-documented facts, there are still some self-deluded ideologues who argue anthropogenic warming isn't a ...
Twenty-five years ago this month, Dan Sarewitz and I published a widely read and discussed article in The Atlantic Monthly titled, Breaking the Global Warming Gridlock (unpaywalled version here).
Global warming and poor air quality are likely to increase the severity of eczema sufferers’ skin conditions, according to a ...
The average person estimates that only 54% of her fellow Americans believe climate change is happening. In reality, 69% do, according to the same Yale survey. The more we talk about global warming ...