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Climate scientists warn the 1.5°C warming limit is too HIGH to prevent catastrophic sea level rise
Since 2015, almost every country on Earth has been bound by the Paris Agreement to try and keep global warming below 1.5°C. But climate scientists now warn that this limit is too high - and could ...
A new study from the University of Nottingham has looked at how the anesthetic gases breathed out by animal patients are released into the atmosphere and contribute to global warming. The study, an ...
A technology designed to mitigate global warming could, paradoxically, contribute to carbon emissions if hotter temperatures lead to a shift in where bioenergy crops are grown. Bioenergy with carbon ...
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The key to preventing Super El Niño? Scientists want to dim the sun to shield oceans from heatwaves
As scientists warn that the coming Super El Niño could be the worst in recorded history, one group of researchers has proposed a drastic solution - dimming the sun.
Attribution researches the influence of climate change on local weather and impacts. We issues alerts in many instances when the Climate Shift Index identifies a notable extreme weather event around ...
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