Planet-heating pollutants in atmosphere hit record levels in 2023Atmospheric carbon dioxide levels in 2023 reached record highs, highlighting urgent climate action needs.
Earth's glaciers 'will not survive the 21st century' scientists warnGlaciers are rapidly retreating, threatening freshwater supplies and increasing risks of flooding for millions.
Climate change: This year is on track to be the hottest ever DW 11/11/20242024 is on track to become the hottest year on record, exceeding critical temperature thresholds.The passing of 1.5 degrees Celsius indicates potential climate tipping points.
Planet-heating pollutants in atmosphere hit record levels in 2023Atmospheric carbon dioxide levels in 2023 reached record highs, highlighting urgent climate action needs.
Earth's glaciers 'will not survive the 21st century' scientists warnGlaciers are rapidly retreating, threatening freshwater supplies and increasing risks of flooding for millions.
Climate change: This year is on track to be the hottest ever DW 11/11/20242024 is on track to become the hottest year on record, exceeding critical temperature thresholds.The passing of 1.5 degrees Celsius indicates potential climate tipping points.
Governments must stop hoarding climate dataOpen data sharing in climate science is crucial for accurate modeling and informed policies, yet many agencies withhold important data.
Reason why hurricanes get their name - after Milton pummeled FloridaHurricane names are predetermined and retired after deadly storms.Recent changes in naming conventions aim to reduce confusion.Hurricanes cause severe damage and impact millions of lives.The 2024 hurricane season could see record storm names.