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The analysis uses county-level temperature projections to assess how annual warming and extreme heat are expected to change from 2020 to 2040. Like most climate projections, this data shows the ...
Climate change projections are dire, but it’s not time for business to give up. The U.N. report says there’s less time than we thought to avert disaster.
In the summer of 2020, the CHC predicted that climate change, interacting with naturally occurring La Niña events, would bring devastating sequential drought to the Eastern Horn of Africa. The region ...
Heat waves are getting more dangerous with climate change — and we may still be underestimating them
The intensifying and expansive heat wave affecting around 150 million people in the United States from Wisconsin to ...
Climate change predictions made 20 years ago have so far proved accurate, suggesting that the world is indeed on track to a radical climate shift, according to a new paper published today. In 1990 ...
The annual number of heat-related deaths in England and Wales is set to rise up to fiftyfold over the next 50 years because of climate change, finds new research by UCL and the London School of ...
The new predictions overturn a consensus about the planet’s climate sensitivity that has persisted for the entire 32-year history of the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Climate Action Tracker does projections under several different scenarios, and in some cases, those are going up slightly. A motorist drives past the CHS oil refinery Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024, in ...
The year 2020 is ending as it began in some ways -- with politicians sounding the alarm over the "existential threat" of climate change and its allegedly catastrophic impacts.
Amid dire climate change projections, a new book argues that hope still matters. Well-known author Rebecca Solnit co-edited “Not Too Late,” which argues we shouldn’t view climate change as a ...
Two recent studies reinforce the fact that climate model simulations are wholly inadequate to project climate change and thus, policy makers should not trust such projections to shape policy. It is ...
Science is beginning to catch up with and even get ahead of climate change. In a commentary for the journal Earth’s Future, UC Santa Barbara climate scientist Chris Funk and co-authors assert that ...
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