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Climate extremes in 2025 exposed inequality; millions closer to limits of adaptation: Report
New Delhi, Climate change fuelled extreme weather across the world in 2025, worsening heatwaves, droughts, storms and ...
A new report from the Department of Energy concludes that, yes, the climate is changing and humans contribute to it — but no, it’s not necessarily the impending catastrophe we’ve been warned about. In ...
That included dangerous heat waves, which the WWA said were the world's deadliest extreme weather events in 2025. The ...
Temperatures in the Arctic continue to follow a long-term warming trend, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Energy Secretary Chris Wright spearheaded a recent DOE report about climate science. A new rebuttal from more than 85 scientists finds the report is full of errors and misrepresents climate science.
A new report from the Department of Energy concludes that, yes, the climate is changing and humans contribute to it — but no, it’s not necessarily the impending catastrophe we’ve been warned about. In ...
The United Nations (U.N.) issued its latest climate change report which warned the "climate time bomb is ticking," sparking renewed calls for nations including the U.S. to take more aggressive actions ...
The DOE report by climate contrarians has caused legal problems for Administrator Lee Zeldin's attempts to roll back the scientific finding.
Editor’s note: This story was originally published by The Guardian. It appears here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. A new Trump administration report which attempts to justify a mass ...
Today the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is releasing what may become a pivotal document of human progress—or lack thereof, if we don’t heed its warnings. It’s a “synthesis” report, ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — A new climate report from Virginia scientists shows how climate change has already changed the Commonwealth — and how these impacts are expected to continue affecting the state ...
Amazon, Google, Ikea and BMW are among some of the world’s biggest companies failing to meet their own proclaimed climate targets and align with international agreements to slash greenhouse gas ...
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