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Who if anyone should be held to account for climate-change-caused damage?

Categories Bloggers, Earth, Energy & Environment
The flux system that collected data for the study is now being used on new research ship the RRS Sir David Attenborough (pictured).

Earth’s Ocean ‘Conveyor Belt’ Grinding to a Halt as Antarctic Ice Melts

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics
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World’s Glaciers Vanishing at Record Speed, Landmark Study Reveals

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
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Arctic Thaw Pushes Earth Past Critical Climate Milestone

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Structures burn during the Palisades Fire.

Climate Chaos: Earth’s Wild Swings Between Floods and Droughts Are Getting Worse

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
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At the top of the world, lead pollution reaches even pristine glaciers

Categories Technology

Dramatically increased action, ambition needed now to help normalize a changed climate, experts say

Categories Bloggers
Map depicting the direction that the AMOC carries warm water, from the tropics to higher latitudes.

Slowing ocean current could ease Arctic warming — a little

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment

Importance-wise, when it comes to environmental issues, Californians say electricity, GHGs rank high

Categories Bloggers
Planting Abies religiosa (Sacred fir) seedlings under the shade of pre-existing shrubs (Senecio cinerarioides, narrow green-greyish foliage) as protective “nurse plants”. Large trees on background are adult Pinus hartwegii, the pine that reaches the timberline. Abies religiosa is completely absent in this site at 3800 m of elevation, northeaster slope of Nevado de Toluca volcano, central Mexico, because it is too high in elevation. Planters personnel are locals of Native Indian origin.

Scientists create new overwintering sites for monarch butterflies on a warming planet

Categories Life & Non-humans
climate demonstration with protester holding a sign

Missing Climate Goals May Lead to Irreversible Impacts, New Study Warns

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Hurricane Ian, pictured from the International Space Station as it orbited 258 miles above the Caribbean Sea east of Belize. Credit: NASA Johnson.

Scientists issue urgent warning on climate emergency

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Social Sciences
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Air fare extraordinaire revisited

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