Earth passed the 1.5°C warming limit in 2024. The Arctic is warming four times faster than the rest of the world.
In 2016, nearly 200 world leaders pledged to do everything possible to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius. Since ...
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Hosted on MSNWhat the Arctic will look like by 2100 if climate change continues, according to scienceThere's no denying that climate change could have devastating impacts on our planet, but right now, it's easy to take an "out ...
In addition to swearing in Dr. Mike Sfraga as the United States’ first Ambassador-at-Large for the Arctic Region, the State ...
A new publication co-authored by John Ziker (Department of Anthropology) and Karl Mertens (Ph.D. candidate in ecology, ...
developed and issued two guiding documents to serve as roadmaps for this effort: the 2022 National Strategy for the Arctic ...
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Live Science on MSN'Extreme' warming in the Arctic as North Pole temperatures swell 36 F above averageThe North Pole was above freezing on Sunday after an extreme winter warming event caused temperatures to climb more than 36 F ...
Social media posts sharing a graphic comparing sea ice levels in the Antarctic on the same date 45 years apart misrepresent ...
The findings of the review paper build on the work of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s Sixth ...
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Arctic on the brink: Climate change threat by 2100According to the latest reports, by 2100, the Arctic will undergo significant changes. If global warming continues unchecked, ...
Extensive evidence, including global temperature and sea ice data, shows Earth's climate is changing due to human activity.
Winter storms will not become a thing of the past as temperatures rise. Here's how climate change affects snow storms.
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