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Global warming does not affect our planet evenly. Some areas such as the Arctic region or high mountain peaks warm faster ...
The cleanup of air pollution in East Asia has accelerated global warming, a new study published today (Monday, 14 July) in ...
Despite these well-documented facts, there are still some self-deluded ideologues who argue anthropogenic warming isn't a ...
High-res model reveals uneven climate impacts at 1°C global warming Arctic and highland areas could see 2–5°C rise under 1°C global increase The model resolves extreme weather with sharp accuracy and ...
Global warming has picked up pace since around 2010, leading to the recent string of record warm years. Why this is happening ...
Strange things are happening in the sky above the Arctic — and they’re freezing the U.S. in unexpected ways. A new study ...
A new study suggests that recent rapid global warming may be linked to falling sulphur dioxide pollution, which has dimmed ...
Planet Earth is living on borrowed time, a new global report reveals. The world must stop burning fossil fuels now and take ...
Air pollution causes cooling by reflecting sunlight or by changing the properties of clouds so they reflect more sunlight.
Satellite data suggests cloud darkening is responsible for much of the warming since 2001, and the good news is that it is a ...
U.S. efforts to contain global warming have regressed under the Trump administration. Methane is seen as “low-hanging fruit” in the fight.
Twenty-five years ago this month, Dan Sarewitz and I published a widely read and discussed article in The Atlantic Monthly titled, Breaking the Global Warming Gridlock (unpaywalled version here).
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