Medicine & TechnologyAnalysis shows the Atlantic Ocean current is slowing and becoming less resilient, possibly collapsing within decades, risking climate disruption. Read the article to learn more details.
NASA issues a warning about 'unprecedented changes' on Earth, coinciding with Europe's relentless Heatwave Charon. Read the article to learn more details.
Climate-induced heat waves are intensifying, lasting longer, and growing hotter, raising concerns about their impact on daily activities. Read the article to learn how hot is too much for the human body to handle.
Scientists developed 2D nanosheets made of modified mica with shows potential in sustainable carbon capture needed to fight climate change. Learn more about it in this article.
July 3 to July 5, 2023, are dubbed as the world's hottest days on record, which scientists attribute to climate change and the influence of El Niño. Continue reading to learn more.
A recent study reveals that high-altitude regions will experience more intense rainfall than previously anticipated, increasing the risk of floods and landslides, due to climate change. Read on to learn more details.
Being the world's fastest warming continent, Europe should be prepared for even deadlier heat waves brought about by climate change. Read to learn more.
Recent research by the University of Reading unveils a rise in clear-air turbulence, posing risks to aircraft, across global regions. Read the article for more details.
The global average sea level has risen about 1 meter (3.2 feet), and an expert warns that it will affect societies depending on where they are located. Read the article to learn more.
Around 3 million and 15 million years ago, climate change was observed to play a role in facilitating landslides that triggered tsunamis. Researchers warn that this may happen again. Read to learn more.
A risky effort was pioneered by two companies in an attempt to remove carbon dioxide out of the ocean as a solution to fight the effects of climate change. Find out more about it in this article.