A recent study published in the open-access journal African Invertebrates provides insights into the life history and ...
The climate has changed in the past, long before humans, so how do scientists know our recent warming is caused by man?
Research co-led by the University of Maryland reveals that drought and increased temperatures ... change on Earth's water resources, we need data showing how the hydrologic cycle will respond ...
Scientific agencies around the world confirmed that 2024 surpassed the global temperature record set in 2023 as carbon emissions contribute to extreme weather.
In 2024, natural disasters related to variations in the water cycle caused more than 8,700 deaths and at least $550 billion of economic loss.
It estimates about 40% of the Earth’s population – 3.3 billion – live in places that experienced their warmest-ever annual average temperatures. "The abrupt new records set in 2023 and ...
The world has just experienced the first full year in which global temperatures exceeded 1.5C ... from the richest to the poorest countries on earth. Wildfires raging in California this week ...
Earth recorded its hottest year ever in 2024, with such a big jump that the planet temporarily passed a major climate threshold, weather monitoring agencies announced Friday. It's the first time ...
For many Kiwis this summer, the temperatures have not reached the heights of previous years, and there is a reason for that. While some have had hot days, temperatures over the past few weeks for most ...