Hottest year on record sent planet past 1.5C of heating for first time in 2024Global temperature exceeded the 1.5C target for the first time, highlighting the urgent climate crisis and its impacts on extreme weather events.
A Climate Change Signal in the Tropical PacificClimate models may be flawed due to mispredictions regarding the equatorial cold tongue in the tropical Pacific Ocean.
Hottest year on record sent planet past 1.5C of heating for first time in 2024Global temperature exceeded the 1.5C target for the first time, highlighting the urgent climate crisis and its impacts on extreme weather events.
A Climate Change Signal in the Tropical PacificClimate models may be flawed due to mispredictions regarding the equatorial cold tongue in the tropical Pacific Ocean.
Mind-Bending: The Hottest Day On Earth On Record Was Broken Twice Last WeekThe global average surface temperature is the main indicator to track climate change, determined by observations from various organizations using advanced methods.
Last Monday Was the Hottest Day on RecordEarth's record broke twice in a week with temperatures reaching unprecedented levels, reflecting a clear warming trend since 1900.
Planet Sets Record for Hottest Day Twice in a RowMonday marked the hottest day ever recorded on Earth with a global average temperature exceeding the previous day's record, prompting alarm among experts.
Scientists divided over whether record heat is acceleration of climate crisisHigh global temperatures prompt concerns about climate breakdown acceleration.Scientific division exists on whether current temperature trends align with projections or indicate rapid change.
Antarctic temperatures rise 10C above average in near record heatwaveGround temperatures in Antarctica have risen significantly, with some areas experiencing temperatures up to 28C above expectations, contributing to the spike in global temperatures.
If the Atlantic Ocean Loses Circulation, What Happens Next?The Atlantic Ocean's circulation has slowed over the past two decades, possibly to its weakest state in almost a millennium.If the circulation hits a tipping point, it could fully shut down within a century, causing severe climate changes.
Mind-Bending: The Hottest Day On Earth On Record Was Broken Twice Last WeekThe global average surface temperature is the main indicator to track climate change, determined by observations from various organizations using advanced methods.
Last Monday Was the Hottest Day on RecordEarth's record broke twice in a week with temperatures reaching unprecedented levels, reflecting a clear warming trend since 1900.
Planet Sets Record for Hottest Day Twice in a RowMonday marked the hottest day ever recorded on Earth with a global average temperature exceeding the previous day's record, prompting alarm among experts.
Scientists divided over whether record heat is acceleration of climate crisisHigh global temperatures prompt concerns about climate breakdown acceleration.Scientific division exists on whether current temperature trends align with projections or indicate rapid change.
Antarctic temperatures rise 10C above average in near record heatwaveGround temperatures in Antarctica have risen significantly, with some areas experiencing temperatures up to 28C above expectations, contributing to the spike in global temperatures.
If the Atlantic Ocean Loses Circulation, What Happens Next?The Atlantic Ocean's circulation has slowed over the past two decades, possibly to its weakest state in almost a millennium.If the circulation hits a tipping point, it could fully shut down within a century, causing severe climate changes.