Bill Gates Changes Tone On Global Warming, Climate Change
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Researchers at Kyushu University have found that rising CO2 levels in our atmosphere could lead to future disruptions in shortwave radio communications, including systems used for air traffic control,
Younger generations of Americans are increasingly citing climate change as making them reticent to have children.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Wednesday it was now clear that efforts to cap global warming at 1.5 Celsius above pre-industrial levels would fail in the short term.
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Southern Ocean Is Building a 'Burp' That Could Reignite Global Warming
In a new paper, climate scientists from Germany predict that when we humans eventually stop releasing greenhouse gases into the air, and the world ultimately cools down, the Southern Ocean shall let out a tremendous and abrupt 'burp' of heat that will bring on global warming yet again, for at least a century.
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CO2 levels reach record new high, locking in more global warming
Greenhouse gas concentrations increased by a record amount in 2024 as more carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide became locked in Earth's atmosphere, a World Meteorological Organization report finds.
When the balance in reflectivity shifts, “the whole circulation of the climate will shift in order to transport energy from the hemisphere that has a surplus to the one that has a deficit,” Soden says. This could influence ocean currents and the location of rainfall bands, which can have ramifications for water availability.
Scientists are warning that the North Pacific ‘Blob’ is back, and this ocean heat wave could have consequences around the globe.
The Southern Ocean can release stored heat during cooling, creating short-term warming. This discovery shows climate recovery won’t be quick.
As global warming continues to reshape Earth's climate, both the occurrence and mechanisms of extreme precipitation events, such as rain and snow, are undergoing profound transformation. These changes in frequency and intensity directly affect agricultural security,
Climate change has become one of the major concerns around the world. Although this trend has decreased over time, experts say it is not something to be taken lightly. Microbes tha
Pollution and rising temperatures can cause everything from fine lines to eczema flare-ups. We asked experts how you can protect yourself.
Leading environmentalist and Breakthrough Institute Executive Director Ted Nordhaus has warned that much of the global conversation around climate change has become detached from scientific reality, saying alarmist rhetoric about planetary collapse “goes well beyond anything that really can be supported scientifically”.