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Chinese air quality improvements are likely to have contributed to accelerated global surface temperature warming, according ...
A new report from the US Department of Energy says projections of future global warming are exaggerated, while benefits from higher levels of carbon dioxide such as more productive farms are ...
A climate change-induced surge in brief but intense thunderstorms poses a growing but underrecognized threat to trees in ...
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Global Warming Could Increase These Specific Types of BitesClimate change is bringing with it all sorts of dangers, from extreme heat, to drought, to rising sea levels and water ...
"Global warming will not stop the seasons, but it is causing long-term trends in winter conditions that are robust and accelerating," said Jason Smerdon, a climate physicist at Columbia University.
Global warming does not affect our planet evenly. Some areas such as the Arctic region or high mountain peaks warm faster ...
Current policies are projected to lead to an average global warming of around +2.7°C. As Zekollari emphasizes, the degree of warming between +1.5°C and +3.0°C plays a decisive role in glacier loss.
Thanks to a combination of human-caused global warming and El Niño, global temperatures are expected to soar to record levels within the next five years, the United Nations' weather agency says.
Scientists think that clouds could exacerbate warming global termperatures. In this image you can see astronaut Alan B. Shepard, Jr.'s view of Earth that no American had seen before, looking down ...
Yale found 70 percent who say “global warming is happening,” an increase of 13 points, and 54 percent who say it’s caused by human activity, up 8 points since 2010.
According to the IPCC Special Report, some of the impacts of global warming of 1.5 C include: Sea level is projected to rise to a range of 10 to 30 inches relative to 1986-2005 levels.
And we found that, of people that believe it’s happening, 19% cited protecting God’s creation as the single most important motivation for wanting to reduce global warming. That’s one in five.
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