Since 2014, Earth has warmed by 0.36°C per decade, which is twice as fast as before. This accelerated warming could push the ...
Researchers found the first statistically significant evidence that global warming is accelerating. It's been topic of ...
Since 2014, the planet has been warming by about 0.36°C per decade, according to an analysis of five temperature datasets, ...
Scientists warn Earth may be nearing irreversible climate tipping points as global emissions rise and action lags behind ...
The Earth is actually coming out of an ice age, so it's relatively cold in the grand scheme of Earth's history. But the issue ...
Global warming may be speeding up—scientists say the planet is heating nearly twice as fast as before, putting the 1.5°C limit at risk before 2030.
A view of one part of the Paleontology collection in the Museum of Natural History, arranged by the addition of representative specimens from other parts of the three floors of fossils in the East ...
A 60-million year old fossil palm leaf from Alaska. A new study by researchers including Isabel Montañez at UC Davis has produced the most accurate chart to date of how Earth's temperature has changed ...
Our planet plunged into one of the most dramatic climate states in its long history, approximately 720–635 million years ago.
A strip of cool water stretches west from South America along the equator, helping set the pace for some of the planet’s most important weather swings. That Pacific “cold tongue” helps steer the El ...
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