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The biggest climate records hit this year
The sheer number of climate records made in 2023 presents a harrowing warning of the destructiveness of climate change ...
New Scientist14d
Where is the iceberg that broke off Antarctica and is it a threat?
The largest iceberg in the world is on the move after being stuck in the Antarctic seafloor for nearly 40 years. Known as A23a, the iceberg has now floated beyond the northernmost point of ...
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Ice might be ubiquitous, but we are still discovering things about it
IN THE past year, we discovered an entirely new kind of ice. Frozen water is usually found with its atoms arranged in a regular tetrahedral lattice. But if you chill it to −200°C and bombard it ...
Anadolu Ajansi14d
'Antarctica is crying out for action,' says UN chief
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday warned against the Antarctic ice melting and called for global action against "climate chaos." "It is profoundly shocking to stand on the ice of ...
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World to hit 1.4C of warming in record hot 2023
With a month to run, 2023 will reach global warming of about 1.4 degrees Celsius (2.5 Fahrenheit) above preindustrial levels, ...
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Majestic emperor penguins threatened by climate change
Emperor penguins are not simply majestic. These birds are tough creatures who manage to survive in some of the harshest weather conditions imaginable. The penguins breed and live on frozen sea ice ...
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Greenhouse gases continue to rise as warming hits record
As countries meet in Dubai to negotiate emissions reductions, the world is heating up faster than ever. Without further cuts, ...
Phys.org11d
2023 set to be hottest year on record: UN
This year is set to be the hottest ever recorded, the UN said Thursday, demanding urgent action to rein in global warming and stem the havoc following in its wake. The UN's World Meteorological ...
The Daily Beast10d
2023 to Break Record of Hottest Year in Human History: U.N. Agency
2023 is certain to be the hottest year in human history, breaking the record set in 2016, the World Meteorological Organization confirmed Thursday during the U.N. climate summit. The planet warmed ...
THE WEEK15d
The biggest climate records hit this year
The effects of climate change are making themselves known as this year hits new records of uncertainty. And these records are just the beginning if humanity doesn't change course. "These records ...
U.S. News & World Report10d
World to Hit 1.4C of Warming in Record Hot 2023
World to Hit 1.4C of Warming in Record Hot 2023 By Gloria Dickie DUBAI (Reuters) - With a month to run, 2023 will reach global warming of about 1.4 degrees Celsius (2.5 Fahrenheit) above ...
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World to hit 1.4C of warming in record hot 2023
DUBAI (Reuters) - With a month to run, 2023 will reach global warming of about 1.4 degrees Celsius (2.5 Fahrenheit) above preindustrial levels, adding to "a deafening cacophony" of broken climate ...

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