BELEM, Brazil (Reuters) -With the pace of climate change speeding up, extreme weather and other impacts are taking an increasing toll on populations and environments across the globe. Here are some of ...
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Is nature about to supercharge climate change even more?
Global warming is no longer a distant forecast but a lived reality, with recent measurements showing the planet already ...
Penguins across Antarctica are breeding weeks earlier as temperatures rise, signaling rapid climate change and growing risks for survival.
At current emission rates, we're just over three years away from blowing through the remaining carbon budget to limit warming to 1.5°C. This new international study paints a stark picture: the pace of ...
Justin Winters, co-founder of the environmental nonprofit One Earth, discusses how the current state of climate finance isn’t enough to fight the effects of changing temperatures. Combating climate ...
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Artificial trees are capturing CO2 and waging war on climate change
Engineered “trees” are moving from lab sketches to steel and sorbent in the ground, promising to pull carbon dioxide directly ...
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