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(RNS) — The good news is there are ways to reduce and eliminate the growth in global warming; the bad news is I am not sure we will implement them fast enough.
Consensus needed on when global warming reaches 1.5°C Date: December 1, 2023 Source: University of Exeter Summary: A team of scientists has emphasized that -- surprisingly -- there is currently ...
Global Warming: How It Started. Swedish scientist, Svante Arrhenius was the first person to give quantitative prediction of global warming as a result of increasing atmospheric carbon-dioxide in 1896.
The Arctic is warming nearly four times faster than the rest of the globe, according to a study published in 2022 in the journal Nature. A shocking new report on global biodiversity is detailing ...
These record temperatures have spurred discussion and debate about whether the rate of global warming has increased, with some arguing that it has accelerated over the past 15 years.
As we clean up the air, we also seem to making warming a bit worse. By David Gelles Some good news: The air we breathe has been getting cleaner. Across the globe and for many years now, air ...
Aquarium of the Pacific’s report card focuses on creatures over global warming Americans are skeptical of the term environmentalist, so a new report from Aquarium of the Pacific deals with ...
Global warming is unquestionably a serious problem – 2024 almost certainly set a new record for the Earth’s warmest year on record, eclipsing 2023 as the previous record-holder. Warming is caused by ...
A newly proposed method for calculating the global temperature suggests that countries may have already failed their main climate goal: to limit warming to below 1.5C. Scientists using the method ...
According to Samset, China's cleanup has likely added about 0.05°C (0.09°F) to the global temperature increase per decade and contributed 0.07°C of total warming since 1850.
Quantifying climate change uncertainties, global warming projections, and the importance of focusing on disaster management and adaptation strategies.
Global warming caused by humans might be closer to a crucial climate threshold than current estimates suggest. A study 1 of Antarctic ice cores argues that, in 2023, human-driven warming reached 1 ...