Climate history
Over 400 Temperature Records Were Recorded This Summer
They are reported in 29 countries for the period May - August.
Nearly 400 absolute temperature records were broken during the summer in the Northern Hemisphere. This shows an analysis of measured values by the California-based Berkeley Climate Institute.
Global climate strike gathers 7.6M people
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The Climate Catastrophe is Accelerating
Scientists at the University of Michigan and the University of Arizona have come to this conclusion, quoted by NOVA TV.
Global warming will accelerate in the future, scientists at the University of Michigan and the University of Arizona say, Science Daily reported.
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UN Report Warns about the Negative Effects of Climate Change
‘When adults fail, we need to take action,’ says activist
As adults seem to have failed in putting enough pressure on governments about climate crisis, children and youngsters have taken over the job of ringing alarm bells about the urgency of climate change, according to high school student Selin Gören.
UN: The Oceans Are about to Become Our Worst Enemies
The oceans, which are the source of life on Earth, could become our worst enemy globally, if nothing is done to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This is said in a UN report, BTA reported.
Record Ice Melting in Greenland
In addition to international relations, Greenland has also raised concerns in the scientific community. Researchers are looking for reasons for the rapid melting of ice on the huge island.
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The Heat and Heavy Rains Will Last Longer Due to Climate Change
Temperatures in the world have already risen by 1 degree Celsius.
Countries in the Northern Hemisphere can expect longer heat waves in the summer and more consecutive days of heavy rainfall with bad consequences if global warming containment targets are not met, BTA reports.
The chickens are coming home to roost
I am writing these lines as a wildfire rages through a nature reserve on the island of Evia, north of Athens. It's impossible not to think about climate change.
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The Case for an EU Climate and Nature Chief
As a first step, von der Leyen should appoint a climate and biodiversity vice president to work hand in glove with the sector-focused commissioners.
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