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There is a 70 percent chance that average global temperatures will by 2029 exceed the 1.5 degrees Celsius warming benchmark, significantly intensifying heatwaves, extreme precipitation, droughts ...
The chance of exceeding the 1.5 degree benchmark of limiting global warming stands at 70%, the UN's weather agency says.
A new study reveals global heating's economic impact will be far worse than previously expected, predicting a 40% wealth reduction with 4 degree Celsius warming and a 16% reduction in global GDP ...
Ladies and gentlemen, this is a time for choosing,” GOP Rep. Mark Alford told the floor while brandishing an enormous poster ...
The AP Stylebook editors today informed AP staff about a change to the entry on global warming. In addition, they described what goes into keeping the Stylebook up-to-date, including their outreach to ...
Global warming caused by humans is advancing at 0.26 C per decade -- the highest rate since records began, according to new research by over 50 leading international scientists.
"Global temperatures are still heading in the wrong direction and faster than ever before." Last year alone, human activities — such as burning coal for cheap power — led to our planet warming ...
More than a million people in France have attended a “Climate Fresk” class to understand the process of global warming. The project is now spreading abroad.
A branch of science that’s emerged in the past 20 years, extreme event attribution, connects global warming to severe episodes of weather more definitively.
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