Climate Change

‘Stop the madness’ of climate change, UN chief declares

‘Stop the madness’ of climate change, UN chief declares

News.un.org UN Secretary-General António Guterres on Monday called on the world to “stop the madness” of climate change as he visited the Everest region in Nepal where melting glaciers are putting entire communities at risk of extinction. Nepal has lost almost a third of its ice volume in 30 years, with glaciers melting 65 per […]

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Deforestation has big impact on regional temperatures, study of Brazilian Amazon shows

Deforestation has big impact on regional temperatures, study of Brazilian Amazon shows

Theguardian.com Research highlights benefits forests bring surrounding regions in terms of cooler air and more rainfall Deforestation has a far greater impact on regional temperatures than previously believed, according to a new study of the Brazilian Amazon that shows agricultural businesses would be among the biggest beneficiaries of forest conservation. The research has important political […]

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See SWOT mission’s unprecedented view of global sea levels

See SWOT mission’s unprecedented view of global sea levels

Climate.nasa.gov Data on sea surface heights around the world from the international Surface Water and Ocean Topography mission yields a mesmerizing view of the planet’s ocean. See This Space-Based View of Global Sea Levels From SWOT Data This animation shows global sea level data collected by the Surface Water and Ocean Topography satellite from July […]

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Doctors from around the world unite to call for urgent climate action

Doctors from around the world unite to call for urgent climate action

Theguardian.com Health bodies demand all governments immediately cease expansion of new fossil fuel infrastructure and production Global health bodies are demanding international governments urgently phase out fossil fuels and fast-track renewable energy as health professionals increasingly see patients suffering from harm caused by climate change. The world’s leading GP and health bodies, representing more than […]

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Rapid melting in West Antarctica is ‘unavoidable,’ with potentially disastrous consequences for sea level rise, study finds

Rapid melting in West Antarctica is ‘unavoidable,’ with potentially disastrous consequences for sea level rise, study finds

Edition.cnn.com Rapid melting of West Antarctica’s ice shelves may now be unavoidable as human-caused global warming accelerates, with potentially devastating implications for sea level rise around the world, new research has found. Even if the world meets ambitious targets to limit global heating, West Antarctica will experience substantial ocean warming and ice shelf melting, according […]

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Floods, storms and fires displaced 20,000 children every day over past six years, UNICEF report finds

Floods, storms and fires displaced 20,000 children every day over past six years, UNICEF report finds

Edition.cnn.com More than 43 million children have been driven from their homes by floods, storms, droughts and wildfires over the six years between 2016 and 2021, according to new data from UNICEF. That works out to 20,000 children displaced every single day due to extreme weather fueled by climate change. The researchers found that floods […]

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Arctic Sea ice 6th lowest on record; Antarctic sees record low growth

Arctic Sea ice 6th lowest on record; Antarctic sees record low growth

Climate.nasa.gov The annual Arctic sea ice minimum (lowest) annual extent was the sixth-lowest on record this year, while Antarctic sea ice reached its lowest maximum ever. These both continue a long-term downward trend due to human-caused global warming. Arctic sea ice likely reached its annual minimum extent on Sept. 19, 2023, making it the sixth-lowest […]

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