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Research reveals that we must reduce the Earth's warming from 4.9 to 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit to protect our vanishing glaciers ...
In Iceland, the temperature exceeded 26 degrees Celsius (79 Fahrenheit) on May 15, unprecedented for that time of year on the subarctic island.
As the territory with a population of 56,500 prepares to welcome a record number of visitors this year, the Parliament has ...
To learn about how polar ice sheets melted during an ancient era, scientists examined fossil coral reefs in the tropics.
Even as global emissions plateau, new research shows that wildlife in the Arctic is exposed to rising levels, posing a risk ...
Newly uncovered evidence from fossil corals found on an island chain in the Indian Ocean suggests that sea levels could rise ...
In my former life, I studied paleoclimatology (the variability in Earth’s climate over time) and earned a master’s degree in geology. I later worked for a green nonprofit where I spent a few years ...
This story is the first article of a two-part Mongabay mini-series exploring possible climate futures. Read Part One.
The findings matched with data from the Copernicus Climate Change Service showing May this year to be the second-warmest ...
Last month was Earth's second-warmest May on record, exceeded only by May 2024, rounding out the Northern Hemisphere's second ...
Iceland and Greenland are experiencing record temperature spikes due to human-induced climate change. While President Trump ...
A new analysis says human-caused climate change had a key role in the record-breaking heat wave in Iceland and Greenland in ...