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UN Secretary-General António Guterres made a stark declaration: our planet is no longer experiencing just global warming, but has entered a new, more dangerous phase of global boiling. With July 2023 ...
Climate change is creating uncertainty. Decisions on everything from trip planning, given unusual and extreme weather patterns, to how to reduce personal carbon emissions, are complex.
Have you ever thought about how climate change isn’t just about hotter summers or rising seas, but is actually shifting where ...
African countries had 14 of the world’s 67 heat extreme events last year, and several had at least three months of hotter ...
A new interactive web application from scientists shows how the local climate around each city is set to change as the globe continues to warm. While climate change is affecting the world, it is ...
Climate change is redrawing the disaster map From tropical storms to wildfires, climate disasters aren’t confined to the places we’re used to seeing them.
Extreme heat is gripping countries around the world. Host Ailsa Chang talks with NPR reporters in China, the U.K. and the U.S. about what they're seeing and how governments are responding.
Scientists at have developed a new mapping tool that shows where climate change is affecting hot weather around the world.
Irina Marinov, associate professor at the Department of Earth and Environmental Science, leads a research community focused ...
For some countries, climate change has already pushed most of their territory into a different climate zone. Our research shows what’s already happened – and what’s yet to come.
A map tool draws direct lines between an area's projected climate in 60 years and the places that are experiencing that climate today.
Climate change is already affecting the world in powerful ways. But it could also drive mass migration and reshape societies as its consequences add up.