The cloud cover isn't what it used to be, and scientists say it is helping fuel Earth's hottest temperatures on record.
Scientists have been alarmed in recent years as global temperatures continue to rise at an unprecedented rate. Both 2023 and ...
For the past few years, scientists have watched, aghast, as global temperatures have surged — with both 2023 and 2024 reaching around 1.5 degrees Celsius above the preindustrial average.
In a monthly reporting call on global climate, researchers from the US government’s climate and weather agency avoided ...
The planet has been shattering heat records for the past two years. That was expected to ease in January — and the fact that ...
Seen from afar—as it first was, by human eyes, on Christmas Eve 1968—Earth is a wonder. When the astronauts of Apollo 8 saw ...
Op-ed views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author. Carbon dioxide (CO₂) has been predominantly portrayed as the chief culprit driving global warming. For decades, […] ...
Decreased cloud cover accelerates global warming and raises temperatures in Korea Declining cloud formations significantly ...
The question about methane and global warming is raised because there are multiple pollutants that drive climate change.
Could a sudden drop in pollution from cargo vessels criss-crossing global shipping lanes be inadvertently making the world ...