C3S data from January to October shows global temperatures climbing so steeply that only an unlikely, drastic cooling in the last months could prevent 2024 from setting a new high ...
Scientists say the long-term increase in temperatures, driven by the constant increase of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, is a bad sign.
This year won’t just be the hottest on record—it could be the first to surpass the 1.5-degree-Celsius threshold laid out in the Paris climate accord ...
For the second year in a row, Earth will almost certainly be the hottest it's ever been, according to the European climate agency Copernicus.
Scientists predict that this year is now 'virtually certain' to be the hottest year on record and the first year to smash past the 1.5 degree targets of the Paris Agreement.
The new report also says that global warming has hit a threshold, at least temporarily, that countries had pledged to avoid.
We are living on a planet already hotter and more unstable than at any time in human history. Pretending otherwise will only ...
Bolivia’s Quebrada Honda Basin reveals ancient climate clues from 13 million years ago, offering insights for today’s climate challenges.
This year’s average global temperature is almost certain to exceed 1.5°C above pre-industrial times – a milestone that should ...
At the end of the last global ice age, the deep-frozen Earth reached a built-in limit of climate change and thawed into a slushy planet. Results provide the first direct geochemical evidence of the ...