Perspective | The planet loses, but U.S. is bigger loser if it withdraws from Paris climate agreement
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By Benjamin Sanderson May 31 at 3:02 PM (NOAA/NASA) The author, Benjamin Sanderson, is a climate scientist at the National…
By Benjamin Sanderson May 31 at 3:02 PM (NOAA/NASA) The author, Benjamin Sanderson, is a climate scientist at the National…
By Benjamin Sanderson May 31 at 3:02 PM (NOAA/NASA) The author, Benjamin Sanderson, is a climate scientist at the National…
The new US administration has taken its time in employing a science adviser. Back when Barack Obama was elected in 2008…
This week’s brutal heat is nothing compared to what we’ll see in 45 years, if a new study’s forecast is accurate.
Share 0 Tweet Comment For Enrique Castañeda, the weather in Phoenix, Arizona, in the past four days can only be described with…
More Residents of the Southwest U.S. are gearing up for what could be the worst heatwave to strike the region since 1990.
With a little help from that natural cyclic phenomenon El Niño and a lot of help from humans, carbon dioxide concentrations in…
In 50 years, summers across most of the globe could be hotter than any experienced to date if greenhouse gas emissions and…
The probability that summers between 2061 and 2080 will be warmer than the hottest on record stands at 80 percent across the…
More An unusually severe heat wave is projected to roast the Southwest beginning late this week and lasting into next.
In 50 years from now, people across the globe will experience extremely hot summers, hotter than any summer experienced till…
Heißer als alle bisherigen Rekorde: Schon in 50 Jahren könnte es in fast jedem Sommer heißer werden als jemals zuvor – und das…
In fifty years, summers across most of the globe could regularly be hotter than any summer experienced so far by people alive…
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