A recent study found that marine heatwaves below the surface are becoming more common, posing a threat to ocean ecosystems.
Small-scale farmers’ reliance on rain-fed agriculture and their limited ability to adapt to climate change is aggravating the ...
Microplastics can act as ice nucleating particles, potentially altering cloud formation, precipitation, and even global ...
And heatwaves fuelled by climate change can worsen dry conditions when they do occur, by increasing evaporation from the soil ...
Copernicus, the EU's climate monitor, says 2024 will mark the first time the planet averages 1.5 degrees Celsius warmer than ...
Atmospheric rivers are shifting poleward, bringing intense storms with them. UC Santa Barbara scientists say it's likely due ...
This year won’t just be the hottest on record—it could be the first to surpass 1.5 degrees Celsius. The Paris climate accord ...
As global temperatures rise and weather patterns become more unpredictable, the mental health impacts of climate change have ...
The sixth assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change highlights South Asia’s acute vulnerability to ...
Rising sea surface temperatures and changing wind patterns, driven by global climate change, are potential contributors to these observed trends (Hemer et al., 2013; Reguero et al., 2019). The ...