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In simple terms, we found that in years when a state – or its neighboring states – experienced more methane leak incidents, that state’s annual average fine-particle air pollution was measurably ...
From Mesopotamia to Mesoamerica, the world’s great civilizations seem to love a specific range of heat. Is it coincidence—or ...
Discover a curated journey through the world’s most striking modernist buildings, showcasing bold design, innovation, and ...
High-res model reveals uneven climate impacts at 1°C global warming Arctic and highland areas could see 2–5°C rise under 1°C global increase The model resolves extreme weather with sharp accuracy and ...
Global warming does not affect our planet evenly. Some areas such as the Arctic region or high mountain peaks warm faster ...
Yahoo News used data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to calculate the number of days in each county ...
See where shade appears so you can survive a scorching summer in the city. The sun is liquifying Madrid. Again. June 2025 ...
On this week’s “More To The Story,” Daniel Holz from the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists discusses why the hands of the ...
This story is the first article of a two-part Mongabay mini-series exploring possible climate futures. Read Part One. Humanity stands at a critical juncture in the climate emergency: As countries ...
As climate change and disrupted weather patterns impact countries around the world, leaders must act to mitigate the negative effects on public health.
Scientists say 4 billion people, about half the world’s population, experienced at least one extra month of extreme heat because of human-caused climate change from May 2024 to May 2025.
This Simple but Ingenious Instrument Helped the World Measure Carbon Dioxide Levels in the Atmosphere Scientist Charles Keeling’s invention had a profound effect on scientists’ understanding ...