The world warmed to yet another monthly heat record in January, despite an abnormally chilly United States, a cooling La Nina and predictions of a slightly less hot 2025, according to reports.
The rapid meltdown of polar ice could shut down a key ocean current by 2050, triggering catastrophic surges of sea level rise along the U.S. East Coast and dangerous climate shifts in northwestern ...
El Niño's cooler flip side, a La Niña, tends to dampen the effects of global warming, making record temperatures far less ...
James Hansen, a former Nasa scientist now at Columbia University, said the record temperatures of the past two years were the first payment owed on a “Faustian bargain”, where air pollution in effect ...
Those are the latest alerts in a new paper led by James Hansen, director of Columbia University’s Climate Science, Awareness ...
former top NASA scientist James Hansen, and others arguing that global warming is accelerating. It’s a claim that’s dividing the research community. January 2025 globally was 0.09 degrees ...
former top NASA scientist James Hansen, and others arguing that global warming is accelerating. It's a claim that's dividing the research community. January 2025 globally was 0.09 degrees C warmer ...
former top NASA scientist James Hansen, and others arguing that global warming is accelerating. It's a claim that's dividing the research community. January 2025 globally was 0.09 degrees Celsius ...
former top NASA scientist James Hansen, and others arguing that global warming is accelerating. It's a claim that's dividing the research community. January 2025 globally was 0.09 degrees Celsius ...