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The ice cores could offer clues about a period known as the Mid-Pleistocene Transition that has long puzzled scientists ...
In this video, we dive into one of the most urgent issues of our time: climate change. It’s getting hotter outside, and we ...
India can play a useful role, converting these climate refugees into skilled talent in demand, rather than a burden and ...
While much of Western Canada, northern Ontario and Newfoundland burn this summer, there's a growing debate about whether ...
It marks the first time the International Court of Justice, the UN’s top court based in the Hague, has considered the climate ...
The Earth is spinning at its fastest rate since records began, and astronomers predict that 5 August will be one of the ...
Swedish photographer Christian Aslund visited the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard, capturing images that recreated archive pictures of glaciers taken from the same locations more than 100 years ago.
The oldest known ice in Western Europe lay at the summit of the French Alps, with the Mont Blanc glacier acting as an archive ...
Arctic winters - once considered the most stable and predictable part of the region’s climate - are becoming warm, wet, and unstable.
New commentary by researchers reveals dramatic shift in the Arctic winter in Svalbard, a region already warming six to seven ...
The story begins in 1835, when the first of what would become thousands of dams was built. These human-made reservoirs store ...
Attribution science is enabling climate victims to sue the world’s top polluters for damages and the first successful case may not be very far away, writes Chloé Farand.