As the Great Lakes stay warmer longer with less ice coverage deeper into winter, lake-effect snow storms are expected to ...
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Satellites watch glaciers melting in Patagonia | Space photo of the day for Oct. 22, 2025
Glaciers San Rafael and San Quintin have retreated significantly since 1987, showing the impact of global warming on Earth's ...
Mosquitos have been found in Iceland for the first time ever as warming environments due to climate change expand the range ...
While it is yet to be confirmed how mosquitoes arrived in Iceland, scientists have said that rising temperatures are making ...
What if Net Zero policies are the worst thing possible for the future survival of planet Earth and its climate?
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How One Radical Idea Might Save the Earth from Global Warming
What if we could control Earth’s climate like a thermostat? This video explores a wild but serious proposal to combat global warming—geoengineering. Learn how humanity might someday regulate the ...
Only around a third of the latest country climate pledges submitted to the UN express support for the “transition away from fossil fuels”.
By evaluating historical climate records, observational and projection data, an international team of researchers found a ...
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Life forms are even more threatened by global warming than previously thought, Trinity ...
Life forms are more threatened by with rising global temperatures and less able to cope with them than scientists had thought. That's according to research published today by Trinity College Dublin ...
The UK has seen a record climate change in history, and the Independent Climate Change Committee is urging the government to ...
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Mosquitoes have just been found in Iceland for the first time. It’s more alarming than it ...
Climate change is causing higher temperatures around the planet, but the Nordic country is warming three times faster than the global average.
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Scientist debunks misleading claim made by social media influencer: 'Here comes the cherry ...
Rising global temperatures have not impacted every region of the world identically, as one climate scientist explained.
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