Five climate change stories to keep an eye on this year
This year will be one of the hottest ever. It’ll probably feature horrendous extreme weather, crop failures and a further crackdown on climate activism.
This year will be one of the hottest ever. It’ll probably feature horrendous extreme weather, crop failures and a further crackdown on climate activism.
US Supreme Court Allows Hawaii Oil Company Lawsuit to Move Forward 1 min read Happy The US Supreme Court rejected appeals from oil giants Shell and Sunoco, allowing a major climate
Groundbreaking AI Model Predicts Arctic Sea Ice Changes One Year Ahead 2 min read Arctic Sea Ice Forecasting Revolutionized by AI Innovation In a pioneering development, researchers have unveiled a cutting-edge
Richard Alley, Lawrence Edwards and David Tilman were among the two dozen honorees who received the National Medal of Science or the National Medal of Technology and Innovation last week
2024 was another year of record-breaking temperatures, driving the global water cycle to new climate extremes and contributing to ferocious floods and crippling droughts, a new report shows. The report found
An innovative artificial intelligence (AI) model, capable of predicting changes in Arctic sea ice up to a year in advance, has been developed. This model is expected to provide invaluable mid-
California is entering the fourth month of what is typically the rainy season, but in the Southland, the landscape is beginning to show signs of drought.
Serbia recorded its hottest year in history in 2024, the Balkan country’s meteorological office said this week.
In 2025, the EU will set up a new polar research body that will operate from Sweden, while scientists drill deep into polar ice to study the Earth’s climate history and
Earth reached its warmest year on record in 2024, according to data from the European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service, Europe’s leading environmental monitoring program.