Environment and Climate Change Canada forecasts that 2026 will likely be among the four hottest years on record. According to a brief analysis of global temperatures posted on ClimateData.ca last week ...
The struggle for Greenland shows that climate denial was only intended for the rubes. For Trump, a melting ice sheet is a ...
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This year is expected to rival some of the hottest ever recorded, Canadian federal scientists say
Canadian scientists say the recent stretch of exceptional global temperatures shows no signs of letting up in 2026.
Net zero wasn’t always the target – the consensus used to be that we could continue releasing greenhouse gases and maintain ...
Although we’re on course to cross 1.5°C of warming, the alliance of small island nations nations that revised our goal down ...
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Earth's oceans absorbed 23 ZETTAJOULES of heat in 2025 - enough to boil 69 quadrillion kettles
Scientists have revealed the incredible amount of heat Earth's oceans absorbed in 2025. According to experts from the Chinese ...
Many local and national news stations have mentioned climate change as a contributing factor in their extensive coverage of ...
About 90 years ago, American farmers in the Great Plains had so ravaged the thin soil there that a series of droughts turned the region into a vast expanse of dust, which formed monstrous storms and ...
With UNESCO’s active contribution, cultural and natural heritage have been increasingly recognized as a key dimension of climate adaptation and resilience. This momentum was reinforced at COP30 with ...
Tiny plastic particles drifting through the oceans may be quietly weakening one of Earth’s most powerful climate defenses.
As Earth warms due to climate change, oceans are heating up, becoming more acidic, and losing oxygen. These changes threaten ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — NOAA data is complete for 2025. Climate Central reports that temperatures were such that the year just ...
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