Government scientists warn people to stay indoors this weekend as temperatures in many areas could reach triple digits ...
Mr Wrightstone is a senior fellow at the C02 Coalition, a US non-profit organisation that argues the risks of climate change ...
Researchers at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) led one of the first global assessments of how marine ecosystems responded during the first year when global temperatures ...
Human activities pushed global warming to 1. 37 degrees Celsius in 2025, and the rate heat is building up in the Earth's system suggests high levels of future warming, scientists have warned.
Warming oceans initially produced more male fish, but the effect reversed - offering hope for species facing climate change.
A striking new phenomenon is emerging: distinct regions are seeing repeated heat waves that are so extreme, they fall far beyond what any model of global warming can predict or explain. A new study ...
A person uses a hand fan during a heatwave in Brussels, on June 24, 2026. Europe struggled to cope with a record-breaking heatwave on June 24, 2026, with at least 94 million people expected to ...
If you look at at a global temperature change map of the oceans you'll notice the entire planet is warming. That is except ...
Real-time tools, visuals, and other resources to quantify the role of climate change in weather events. Alerts We issues alerts in many instances when the Climate Shift Index identifies a notable ...
Human-driven warming hit a record 1.37°C above pre-industrial levels, putting the world on track to approach the 1.5°C Paris threshold within years.
Activists at the COP climate conference held last year in Baku, Azerbaijan. This year’s conference will be in Brazil next month. Raising ambition to meet the Paris Agreement goal is a key discussion ...
A World Health Organization panel calls climate change a global health emergency but forgets to adjust its data for age.