Global Warming
-
Science
Earth’s Orbit and Tilt Linked to Ice Age Cycles, Next One Delayed by Climate Change
Research links Earth's axial tilt to past ice ages, showing human-driven warming may prevent future glaciations. The study shows Earth's…
-
Science
Greenland’s Ice Sheet Approaches Dangerous Tipping Point Amid Rapid Melting
Greenland's ice sheet is rapidly losing ice, pushing it towards an irreversible tipping point that could raise sea levels. Greenland…
-
Science
Scientists Discover Declining Global Ocean Evaporation Amid Rising Temperatures
A study finds global ocean evaporation has declined since 2008, contradicting previous expectations tied to rising sea temperatures. Despite global…
-
Science
Extreme Arctic Warming Sees North Pole Temperatures Rise Above Freezing
The North Pole experienced a rare winter heatwave, with temperatures exceeding freezing, alarming climate scientists. North Pole temperature surpasses freezing…
-
Science
Concerns Rise Over Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation Stability and Climate Impact
The stability of the AMOC has been debated, with mixed findings on its future impact. A study finds AMOC has…
-
Science
Ocean Warming Rate Quadruples Over Four Decades, Accelerating Climate Change
Ocean temperatures have surged, increasing fourfold over the past 40 years, intensifying climate change and impacting global weather, sea levels,…
-
Science
Microbes Uncovered in Amazon Peatlands Could Alter Global Carbon Dynamics
Microbes in Peru's Amazon peatlands play a critical role in carbon regulation, with impacts on climate. Microscopic organisms in Peru's…
-
Science
Permafrost Thawing Could Accelerate Climate Change, Here’s What It Means
Rising temperatures threaten permafrost, potentially releasing vast amounts of carbon, exacerbating climate change. Under SSP126, 119 Gt of carbon is…
-
Science
One-Third of Earth’s Species Could Face Extinction by 2100 Due to Climate Change
Nearly a third of Earth's species could face extinction by 2100 due to climate change, warns new research. Temperatures increase…
-
Science
Researchers Points out Rapid Surge in Global Temperature Could be Due to Reduced Planetary Albedo
Researchers link the recent surge in global temperatures to a decline in Earth's albedo and low-altitude cloud cover. High clouds…
- 1
- 2