Solar geoengineering could ‘fail to prevent damage to crop yields’
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Releasing aerosols into the atmosphere in order to limit the rise in global temperature would not stave off damage to crop…
Releasing aerosols into the atmosphere in order to limit the rise in global temperature would not stave off damage to crop…
Climate change could play a smaller role in determining future giant panda populations than previously thought, a new study…
The combined effects of global warming and land-use change could cause the world’s ecosystems to lose more than a third of…
Scientists agree that cutting global greenhouse emissions as soon as possible will be key to tackling global warming.
The first three months of 2018 have been between the fourth and sixth warmest first quarter on record since 1880.
Low-lying coral islands across the tropical oceans could become “uninhabitable” in the coming decades because of the combined…
Over the past few years, an international team of climate scientists, economists and energy systems modellers have built a…
Meeting the Paris Agreement’s aspirational target of limiting global warming to 1.5C above pre-industrial levels could “substanti…
The number of clashes between people and African lions could increase as temperatures rise, a new study suggests.
The arduous journey that king penguins must make in order to hunt fish to bring back to their young could become even longer as…
In the first article of a week-long series focused on climate modelling, Carbon Brief explains in detail how scientists use…
Climate change could reduce the amount of wind available for power production in both the UK and the US, new research suggests.
The global energy system is in a state of flux. Renewables are experiencing rapid deployment and steep pricefalls.
Some of the world’s most diverse coral reefs are found in cooler parts of the tropics.
New York City could be struck by severe flooding up to every five years by 2030-45 if no efforts are made to curb human-driven…
From habitat loss to extreme weather events, the world’s wildlife faces a list of challenges as a result of climate change.
These glaciers provide water to at least 800 million people living in Asia. However, it could be too late to save all of Asia’s…
Keeping global temperature rise to no more than 1.5C above pre-industrial levels could ensure that two-thirds of the ice stored…
For java junkies, trouble is brewing. Trouble could be brewing for the Latin American coffee industry, new research warns, as…
Trouble could be brewing for the Latin American coffee industry, new research warns, as it faces losses in suitable farmland…
The number of droughts in Jordan could double by 2100 as a result of climate change, new research suggests.
Climate change could push peak electricity demand from winter to summer in most European countries, a new study says.
Originally published August 7, 2017 at 8:53 am Updated August 7, 2017 at 10:20 am Some parts of Washington state, like Walla…
As an apocalyptic haze blanketed Seattle last week, temperatures soared into the 90s and left Seattleites ruing their lack of…
By the end of the century, if no action is taken on climate change, some parts of Texas could experience 95-degree temperatures…
Extremely hot days, when temperatures soar to 95 degrees Fahrenheit or higher, can be miserable.
Using a measure of climate ‘familiarity,” the researchers show that the tropics in particular are likely to experience…
. 8:00 Analysis: Just four years left of the 1.5C carbon budget Four years of current emissions would be enough to blow what’s…
Share 14 Tweet Comment Somewhere on a Hollywood movie set for Groundhog Day, Part Two: Bill Murray wakes up to find he’s just…
Using global average temperatures to convey the impacts of climate change may not be getting across the urgency of reducing CO2…
By 2100, the most extreme summer days seen today could become the new norm in the Persian Gulf.
Oct. 27, 2015, 5:11 PM 75 Faisal Al Nasser/REUTERSSummer heat in Saudi Arabia is bad today, but climate change could make it…
Does bioenergy place such massive pressure on water resources that it zeroes out the climate change benefits? Tweets around a…