Sea level rise is caused by warming of the ocean and melting from glaciers and ice sheets... READ MORE›
Monitoring sea levels is key to tracking the evolution of our climate, says Jean-Noel Thepaut, Head of the Copernicus Climate Change Service... READ MORE›
Furthermore, the level of oxygen in all ocean waters is falling, with 2 percent - 77bn tonnes - being lost since 1950... READ MORE›
Trump has repeatedly expressed skepticism about climate change science, calling global warming a hoax created by the Chinese to damage American industry... READ MORE›
Despite such uncertainties, conservation groups say the heightened focus on oceans is a sign of progress... READ MORE›
AE1 was the first Allied submarine lost in the first world war and the first ship lost by the Royal Australian Navy... READ MORE›
Scientists have warned that the break up of the Antarctic ice sheet could significantly fuel sea level rise, pushing the global increase to around 6ft by 2100... READ MORE›
What the report also shows is that the biggest uncertainty in future climate change is us... READ MORE›
Benedict Allen had traveled to Papua New Guinea to seek out a remote tribe with no other contact with the outside world... READ MORE›
The talks in Kigali, the capital of Rwanda, did not draw the same spotlight as the climate change accord forged in Paris last year... READ MORE›
The researchers found climate taxes would save more than half a million early deaths every year, largely in Europe, the US, Australia and China... READ MORE›
Because of climate change, the occurrence and impact of extreme events has risen, he said... READ MORE›
The Paris agreement on climate change enters into force on Friday, marking the first time that governments have agreed legally binding limits to global temperature rises... READ MORE›
Museum Victoria collects gelatinous fish, spiny crabs, scarlet sea-spiders, nightmarish cookie cutter sharks and plenty of rubbish... READ MORE›
Mass migration as a result of climate change is hard to separate from other causes of migration, but is predicted to become a much greater problem... READ MORE›
Trump has called climate change a hoax, placing him virtually alone among world leaders on the validity of the science... READ MORE›
Empirical evidence is the basis of the climate debate, Bruyninckx said... READ MORE›
Now King and colleagues have shown the recent extreme average temperatures are almost certainly caused by climate change... READ MORE›
Temperatures, sea levels and carbon dioxide all hit milestones amid extreme weather in 2015, major international 'state of the climate' report finds... READ MORE›
Poorer nations blame extreme weather-related disasters on climate change stemming from emission-polluting countries that have more developed and wealthier economies... READ MORE›
Donald Trump shelled out 409,759 for property taxes in 2016 on Mar-a-Lago, his oceanfront club above billionaire's row in Palm Beach, Fla... READ MORE›
Nasa has all but declared this year to be the hottest yet recorded, after September narrowly turned out the warmest in modern temperature monitoring... READ MORE›
I am sure he will make a quick, wise decision, Ban said, saying that climate change was having severe impacts from the Arctic to Antarctica... READ MORE›
This past year had so many stories involving human-caused climate change - it will be forever in our memories... READ MORE›
Meanwhile, warming of the oceans is causing water to thermally expand, fuelling sea level rises caused by melting land ice... READ MORE›
Trump to scrap nasa climate research in crackdown on 'politicized science'... READ MORE›
The narwhals like it, said Josh Willis, the project lead for NASA's Oceans Melting Greenland... READ MORE›
On board the Investigator research vessel for the month-long voyage are 27 scientists, 13 technicians and 20 crew... READ MORE›
Johnson said the WWF would be working hard to make the Ross Sea Marine Protected Area permanent... READ MORE›
The research takes in to account the large waves and storm surges that can tip gradually rising sea levels over the edge of coastal defences... READ MORE›
The CSIRO has no empirical evidence that proves carbon dioxide from our activity effects climate, none, Senator Roberts said... READ MORE›
Some of the creatures - about two-thirds of which had never been seen on the US west coast - reproduced as they drifted eastward... READ MORE›
These figures are estimates because the federal government stopped outlining its climate change budget in 2013... READ MORE›
Furthermore, there are some conservatives who do take climate change seriously... READ MORE›
Because of climate change, the occurrence and impact of extreme events has risen, WMO Secretary-General Petteri Taalas said in a statement... READ MORE›
They are almost identical to the piranha you couldn't even tell from the outside he explained after the Scandinavian pacu sighting... READ MORE›
The global climate debate will be dominated by whether the president-elect Donald Trump withdraws the US from the Paris global agreement to reduce emissions... READ MORE›
Leave oil rigs in the North Sea, say conservationists... READ MORE›
The rainforests hold the key to taming el ni o's destruction... READ MORE›
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