I think the public frenzy over the recent cold snap illustrated that we are less acclimated to such events, he said in an email... READ MORE›
Unless countries urgently boost their flood defenses, millions more people will be at risk from river flooding in the next 20 years as global warming incre... READ MORE›
Major climate disasters in the United States smashed previous records in 2017 at a cost of 306bn while killing hundreds of people... READ MORE›
Minister of State for Flood Relief, Kevin 'Boxer' Moran, said this morning that Galway was taken by surprise by rising floodwaters during Storm Eleanor... READ MORE›
The southwestern states were cooked by record hot summer temperatures this year, and global warming is making droughts in America and Europe worse... READ MORE›
As part of that initiative, Philip Morris has published extensive scientific findings, based in part on clinical studies... READ MORE›
But scientists say a warming climate could help fuel the types of weather extremes on display this week... READ MORE›
And the tally doesn't include the recent wildfires in southern California... READ MORE›
And the tally doesn't include the recent wildfires in southern California... READ MORE›
BERLIN -- Europe could see a surge in climate refugees as global warming increases poverty and hardship elsewhere in the world, scientists said Thursday... READ MORE›
BERLIN - Europe could see a surge in climate refugees as global warming increases poverty and hardship elsewhere in the world, scientists said Thursday... READ MORE›
Joanne Hamilton's property on Meech Lake suffered heavy damage after a beaver dam broke uphill from her home during the rainstorm... READ MORE›
However, the company said it was serious about confronting climate change and does not fund climate denial... READ MORE›
But presenting people with the best available science doesn't seem to change many minds... 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›
The final rules propose a 32 percent cut in carbon emissions from power plants by 2030 on 2005 levels, up from the initial proposal of 30 percent ... 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›
G20 countries pay over 1,000 per citizen in fossil fuel subsidies, says IMF... READ MORE›
Meanwhile, warming of the oceans is causing water to thermally expand, fuelling sea level rises caused by melting land ice... READ MORE›
Extreme weather could kill up to 152,000 people yearly in Europe by 2100 if nothing is done to curb the effects of climate change, scientists say... READ MORE›
One part I find particularly shocking is that Australia is very much on the frontline of climate change, she said... READ MORE›
The study reports that if you live on the West Coast, wildfires, extreme temperatures, poorer air quality, extreme weather events, and agricultural risks are occurring... READ MORE›
A key factor is the fast-melting Arctic, which is now strongly linked to extreme weather across Europe, Asia and north America... READ MORE›
Burning all fossil fuels will melt entire Antarctic ice-sheet, study shows... READ MORE›
Climate change projections have vastly underestimated the role that clouds play, meaning future warming could be far worse than is currently projected, according to new research... 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›
Forecasters have also issued a severe weather warning as the closing days of the year are expected to see temperatures drop as low as... READ MORE›
My generation has witnessed so much violence -- some historians estimate that more than 200 million people were killed in conflicts in the 20th century... READ MORE›
The rainforests hold the key to taming el ni o's destruction... READ MORE›
The talks were kicked off by world leaders including President Obama, President Xi Jinping of China, Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India and President Vladimir V... READ MORE›
Obama in his weekly address on Saturday insisted there was no clash between his climate change agenda and Arctic drilling... READ MORE›
Himalayan kingdoms forests absorb three times more CO2 emissions than its population create, helping to make it the worlds most carbon negative country, new analysis shows... READ MORE›
Nearly 150 world leaders are expected to descend on Paris for the start of the U.N. climate change summit that starts Monday in the French capital... READ MORE›
A leading climate scientist has denounced the Paris climate change agreement as a fraud... READ MORE›
Climate change will wipe 2.5tn off global financial assets study... READ MORE›
Is one factor, human-caused climate change and global warming is another... READ MORE›
In Russia, despite widespread understanding of climate change, less than 50 percent of people thought it was a risk to them... READ MORE›
According to the report, the United States had more climate change deniers among their respondents than any other country... READ MORE›
Climate change is responsible for 90 percent of the additional weather-related deaths forecast for Europe, said the team... READ MORE›
That's absolutely terrifying and incredibly rare, writes meteorologist Eric Holthaus at Slate... READ MORE›
According to the German Heinrich Boll Foundation, 90 fossil fuel companies are responsible for 63 percent of CO2 emissions from human activities... READ MORE›
That El Nino played havoc with world weather systems and was blamed for several extreme weather events... READ MORE›
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