Is it possible to heat the planet to dangerous levels and then cool it down later? Economic models charting the world's path ...
For the third straight year, efforts to fight climate change haven’t lowered projections for how hot the world is likely to ...
World-renowned snowboarder Xavier De Le Rue knows all about big mountain adventure and the urgency of global warming. That's ...
Donald Trump’s re-election comes as the world is on track to set yet another record hot year, and has been lurching from one disaster to the other – droughts, hurricanes, floods and wildfires. Experts ...
Waters Rising looks at flooding and the impact of climate change; entry to the museum's permanent galleries and the Stone of ...
Thawing Arctic permafrost releases stored greenhouse gases, transforming the region from a carbon sink to a net source of ...
Mariana Mazzucato & Johan Rockström warn that governments are doing too little too slowly about the breakdown of critical ...
While carbon dioxide, or CO2, is the best-known greenhouse gas, several others, including methane and nitrous oxide, are also driving global warming and altering the Earth's climate.
The coldest places on earth would have the most frozen water. The Arctic ice cap floats on the Arctic Sea. The continent of Antarctica is covered with ice that, according to NASA, is increasing. So ho ...
Even at 1.5 degrees warming, the world is projected to experience increased climate change risks to natural and human systems, and we increase the chances of triggering global climate tipping points.
The bank’s 2030 targets now include a net-zero scenario that would limit additional temperature rise to 1.7°C, as aspirations for limiting global warming to 1.5°C fade. Morgan Stanley’s update also ...