The new research worries scientists because of the huge impact global warming has already had on the currents and the unpredictability of a future tipping point ... READ MORE›
He said current climate models do not replicate the observed slowdown, suggesting that Amoc is less stable that thought... READ MORE›
UK supermarkets have begun stocking the first batches of British-grown asparagus this year, despite the impact of the recent beast from the east cold weather system... READ MORE›
Earth Hour, which started in Australia in 2007, is being observed by millions of supporters in 187 countries, who are turning off their lights at 8 30 p.m... READ MORE›
The global Earth Hour campaign raises awareness about the impacts of climate change... READ MORE›
The study, called 'Solar cyclic variability can modulate winter Arctic climate', was published in the journal 'Scientific Reports'... READ MORE›
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current is the world's biggest and the only ocean current that flows clockwise from west to east around the Antarctica... READ MORE›
Before there were computers and GPS beacons to track the ocean's whims, there were slips of paper and bottles... READ MORE›
The world must take urgent action to combat the 'devastating effects' of plastic in Earth's oceans, Prince Albert II of Monaco said last night... READ MORE›
Climate change and overfishing could push the region's king penguin populations to the brink of extinction, a new study shows... READ MORE›
Mr Trump's comments about climate change were part of an extensive interview that touched on a range of subjects, from Brexit to feminism... READ MORE›
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Trump made five additional false claims to Morgan... READ MORE›
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This Land Is Your Land is our series on an American birthright at risk amid privatization, energy extraction and climate change... READ MORE›
Countries can't formally submit paperwork to leave the Paris climate agreement until 2019, with their exits effective no earlier than Nov. 4, 2020... READ MORE›
Vague ambitions, such as banning new petrol cars by 2040, must be turned into solid plans, says the Committee on Climate Change... READ MORE›
Temperatures in the Arctic are currently about 20C above what would be expected for the time of year, which scientists describe as off the charts ... READ MORE›
We will be there to replace US financing of climate research, Macron told the winners in Paris on Monday... READ MORE›
Human activities now rival the great forces of nature in driving changes to the Earth system, the paper said... 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›
But Trent said that although climate change undoubtedly posed an existential threat to our world it was not to late to take decisive action... READ MORE›
Over 90 percent of the extra heat ends up in the ocean and hence perhaps the most important measurements of global warming are made in the oceans... READ MORE›
It calls decision to withdraw from Paris accord a huge setback in battle against climate change... READ MORE›
Example 4 Well, someone in animal science may have studied climate change... READ MORE›
Eltahir said poor farmers are most at risk from future humid heatwaves, but have contributed very little to the emissions that drive climate change... READ MORE›
The impact of global climate change is not a specter on the horizon... READ MORE›
A new study published in Nature Communications looks at changes in solar activity and carbon dioxide levels over the past 420 million years... READ MORE›
In 2013, drawing on 40 climate change projections, the IPCC judged that this slowdown would occur gradually, over a long period... READ MORE›
Despite such uncertainties, conservation groups say the heightened focus on oceans is a sign of progress... READ MORE›
Empirical evidence is the basis of the climate debate, Bruyninckx said... READ MORE›
French President Emmanuel Macron has offered a second homeland for US climate scientists after Donald Trump announced America would withdraw from the Paris climate change agreement... READ MORE›
Local El Ninos in Peru tend to be followed by the global El Nino phenomenon, which can trigger flooding and droughts in different countries, said Gutierrez... 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›
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›
It was an unusual year for sea ice in the Arctic, Serreze said... READ MORE›
This past year had so many stories involving human-caused climate change - it will be forever in our memories... READ MORE›
Trump to scrap nasa climate research in crackdown on 'politicized science'... READ MORE›
But if we keep climate change to these limits, we think we can avoid the worst effects... READ MORE›
Furthermore, there are some conservatives who do take climate change seriously... READ MORE›
The US and the Trump administration can do more damage inside the agreement than outside it, he said... READ MORE›
The outlook for the Cape Denison Adelie penguins remains dire... READ MORE›
Christy claimed that the mid-troposphere temperatures temperatures in approximately the middle of the atmosphere are rising three times faster in climate models when compared with measurements... READ MORE›
In New Delhi, smog levels of PM 2.5, the particles most damaging to health, have reached 40 times the World Health Organization's safe limit... 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›
We're very poorly prepared for climate change, he said... READ MORE›
A Washington state judge has sparked outrage for remarks questioning the existence of climate change and the role of humans in global warming... READ MORE›
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