Nearly one-quarter of heatwaves would have been ‘virtually impossible’ without global warming — and can be attributed to the emissions of …
Albanese government about to settle on Australia’s 2035 climate target – ABC News
Anthony Albanese has long argued being serious on climate change is the “entry fee” for credibility in the Pacific.
Study links climate change to increased sugar consumption – UPI.com
New research suggests that rising heat from climate change is pushing Americans to consume more sugary drinks and treats — with some potential …
Study links more frequent and severe heat waves to pollution from major fossil fuel producers
A new study has determined that 55 heat waves over the past quarter-century would not have happened without human-caused climate change.
understanding thaw dynamics and climate feedback of permafrost degradation – IOPscience
Permafrost regions are undergoing profound changes under a warming climate, with significant implications for Earth system feedback, ecosystems, and …
Is a controversial plan to tackle climate change mad science or a radical revolution?
Plans to save ice in the polar regions and “repair” the climate using technology are a “flawed” distraction from the urgent need to reduce …
Meet our first round of BES Fellows – British Ecological Society
… global warming and environmental change. Mr Niru Dorrian. Niru … climate change ecology, environmental monitoring and conservation modelling.
Guest post: How adaptation has cut flood deaths and losses in Europe – Carbon Brief
The study looks at both the fingerprint of human-caused climate change – the 1950-2020 period is when most of global warming has occurred – but also …
Re-freezing the Arctic? A giant sea curtain? High-tech efforts to save the ice sheets are … – CNN
… environment; and spraying particles into the stratosphere could change global climate patterns, according to the report. The proposal to scatter …
Scientists Finally Prove Dust Helps Clouds Freeze and It Could Change Climate Models
New analysis links desert dust to cloud freezing, with big implications for weather and climate models.