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2023 On Track to Be Hottest Year in 125,000 Years as U.S. Gas Exports Intensify Global Warming
Data from the European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) indicates that last month's temperatures broke records set since October 2019. Samantha Burgess, the deputy director of C3S, has described October's temperatures as exceptionally extreme. Influenced by the El Niño phenomenon and excessive greenhouse gas emissions, this year could become the hottest in 125,000 years. Data from the European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) indicates that last month's temperatures broke records set since October 2019. Samantha Burgess, the deputy director of C3S, has described October's temperatures as exceptionally extreme. Influenced by the El Niño phenomenon and excessive greenhouse gas emissions, this year could become the hottest in 125,000 years. -
Climate Change: Experts Warn More Intense Weather Events In 2023
Growing evidence of climate change leading to extreme weather, but experts say it’s not too late Growing evidence of climate change leading to extreme weather, but experts say it’s not too late -
Glaciers In Kilimanjaro, Yellowstone 'Condemned To Disappear' By 2050, UNESCO Warns
"These glaciers have been retreating at an accelerated rate since 2000 due to CO2 emissions, which are warming temperatures", UNESCO said. "These glaciers have been retreating at an accelerated rate since 2000 due to CO2 emissions, which are warming temperatures", UNESCO said. -
Mass Die-Off Of Alaska Crabs Has Been Blamed On Warming Waters
Climate warming is the main suspect in the widespread extinction of Alaska's snow crabs. Climate warming is the main suspect in the widespread extinction of Alaska's snow crabs. -
Global Warming Is Driving Termites To Wreak Even More Havoc
Scientists have found termites eat deadwood much faster in warmer conditions. Scientists have found termites eat deadwood much faster in warmer conditions. -
'Doomsday Glacier' Hanging By A Thread: 'A Small Kick Could Lead To Big Response'
The Thwaites Glacier, capable of raising sea level by several feet, is eroding too fast along its underwater base as the planet warms. The Thwaites Glacier, capable of raising sea level by several feet, is eroding too fast along its underwater base as the planet warms. -
Federal Wildfire Plans Dangerously Out of Pace with Climate Change Targets
A lot of forestry and fire ecologists worry that this "pause" is making wildfire risk worse. A lot of forestry and fire ecologists worry that this "pause" is making wildfire risk worse. -
China Aims To Improve Climate Change Adaptation as Risks Grow
Climate change is posing not only long-term issues, but also making China more vulnerable to "sudden and extreme" disasters, according to national advisers. Climate change is posing not only long-term issues, but also making China more vulnerable to "sudden and extreme" disasters, according to national advisers. -
Net-Zero Climate Pledges Suffer 'Credibility Gap,' Report Says
In spite of net-zero goals, it appears targets have not been met, both by companies and their respective countries. In spite of net-zero goals, it appears targets have not been met, both by companies and their respective countries. -
Climate Change, Not Conflict, is Asia's Greatest Security Threat: Fiji
According to experts, climate change is having the greatest impact on Japan's mountains. According to experts, climate change is having the greatest impact on Japan's mountains.