To be sure, naturally occurring climate events such as La Nina and El Nino are taking place in the broader context of ...
In this edition of Mint's climate newsletter we take a look at the relationship between air pollution and climate change, how ...
From anger to hope, Kate Marvel and Tim Lenton explain how to tackle the tricky feelings aroused by climate change and ...
Over the past 40 years, atmospheric rivers carrying moisture from the tropics have migrated between 6 and 10 degrees closer ...
An informative and highly accessible book discusses climate change, its impacts and challenges to mitigating global warming ...
Scientists point to Hurricane Helene as an example of how human-caused climate change is behind extreme weather events and of how severe storms no longer primarily impact coastal communities. They are ...
Initiated in 2024, the Planetary Health Check is a comprehensive, science-based global initiative dedicated to measuring and ...
Debates around climate change often focus on the world’s largest economies and biggest emitters. But much of the hard work of ...
From rising global temperatures to the fast-warming Arctic, early climate models predicted the changes half a century ago.
The team’s analysis shows that the possibility for very large hailstones decreases around Central Europe, and that it remains low over the British Isles and Northern Europe land areas. In contrast, it ...
Billions upon billions of soot particles enter Earth's atmosphere each second, totaling about 5.8 million metric tons a year—posing a climate-warming impact previously estimated at almost one-third ...
Earth's atmospheric rivers are no longer traveling along their historical paths. They are shifting toward both poles, an ...