Iceland volcano won't spew more carbon than humanity – social media is once again filling up with such claims, as it always does when volcanoes make news Article 77 words 15 votes
One huge contradiction is undoing our best climate efforts climate change Article 1712 words 34 votes
Greenland's massive ice sheet could experience runaway melting if the world overshoots climate targets – but even then quick action could stabilize it climate change Article 712 words 6 votes
New research suggests Antarctica warming faster than previously thought climate change Video 16:04 5 votes
Scientists at the Askö research base in Sweden are investigating a methane mystery – levels in the atmosphere are rising rapidly and nobody is quite sure why climate change Article 1102 words 11 votes
Greenland's Inuit falling through thin ice of climate change – one of the planet's most important ecosystems teetering on the edge of collapse climate change Article 1161 words, published Oct 4 2023 5 votes
Risk of mass deaths as heatwaves start to pass survivability threshold climate change Article 838 words 48 votes
Widespread retreat of coastal habitat is likely at warming levels above 1.5 °C climate change Article 16 votes
Greenland's largest glacial floating ice declined 42% due to global warming, scientists determine climate change water.melt Article 719 words 16 votes
UN Chief proclaims 'era of global boiling' as July set to be hottest month ever recorded climate change Article 683 words 21 votes
Sick of hearing about record heat? Scientists say those numbers paint the story of a warming world. climate change Article 1147 words 19 votes
Even if the planet doesn't get any warmer than it is now, melting ice in Greenland could add at least 1.5 metres to the global average sea level climate change Article 762 words 33 votes
World Meteorological Organization says Europe is the fastest warming continent in the world climate change Article 1256 words, published Jun 20 2023 11 votes
We’re about to kill a massive, accidental experiment in reducing global warming (2018) climate change pollution.sulfur Article 999 words 15 votes
In 1952, a landslide caused a tsunami that killed a Greenlandic man – some researchers think he might have been an early victim of anthropogenic warming climate change Article 861 words 2 votes
New ice core analysis shows a sharp spike in Greenland temperatures since 1995 – 1.5°C hotter than its 20th-century average, the warmest in more than 1,000 years climate change Article 724 words 6 votes
Svalbard reindeer thrive as they shift diet towards popsicle-like grasses – increased plant growth due to warmer climate climate change Article 710 words 3 votes
World's northernmost permanent settlement, Longyearbyen, is estimated to be heating at six times the global average – so what is being done to save it? climate change Article 1510 words 8 votes
How sand made from crushed glass rebuilds Louisiana’s shrinking coast | World Wide Waste recycling Video 9:58 3 votes
Why did the US military dig a tunnel in the Alaskan tundra? What is the tunnel used for now? climate change Video 17:09 5 votes
Ground temperatures in Siberia reach extremes of 48°C, air temperatures reach 30°C climate change Article 429 words, published Jun 22 2021 11 votes
Lapland town of Salla highlights climate crisis with 2032 Olympics campaign – tongue-in-cheek promotional video seeks to highlight alarming climate variations climate change Article 490 words 7 votes
An earth system model shows self-sustained melting of permafrost even if all man-made GHG emissions stop in 2020 climate change Article 4899 words 15 votes
A big chunk of ice has broken away from the Arctic's largest remaining ice shelf, Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden, in north-east Greenland – ejected section covers about 110 square km climate change Article 686 words 13 votes
Gas hydrate dissociation linked to contemporary ocean warming in the southern hemisphere climate change Article 5422 words, published Jul 29 2020 4 votes
In nearly every part of the world, heatwaves have been increasing in frequency and duration since the 1950s climate change Article 567 words 14 votes
Climate change: The South Pole feels the heat, as warming over the Antarctic continent took place at three times the global rate since 1989 climate change Link 5 votes
Bill Gates-backed carbon capture plant does the work of forty million trees climate change Video 14:44, published Jun 22 2019 6 votes
Hottest Arctic temperature record probably set with 100°F/37°C reading in Siberia climate change Article 835 words 9 votes
Climate change and coronavirus: Five charts about the biggest carbon crash climate change Article 1672 words 12 votes
Sweden's climate solution is now the Sámi people's problem – winters are becoming warmer and climate change is making conditions for the reindeer unsafe climate change Article 196 words 5 votes
Summers are now twice as long as winters in all Australian capital cities, report finds climate change Article 447 words 8 votes
“Abrupt thaw” affects five percent of Arctic permafrost, but it could double the amount of warming it contributes climate change Article 1115 words 11 votes
Oslo may see just fifty days of snow deeper than 30cm in 2050, down from eighty days today and 140 days in 1900 climate change Article 450 words 8 votes
Norway records warmest ever January day at 19C – the main cause for the record-breaking temperatures at this particular site was from a foehn wind climate change Article 282 words, published Jan 2 2020 9 votes
NOAA's 2019 Arctic Report Card has been released - Dramatic, disruptive and rapid Arctic warming is threatening both ecosystems and livelihoods climate change Article 500 words 9 votes
See how global warming has changed the world since your childhood climate change Article 2398 words 11 votes
Sweden's indigenous Sámi people threatened by climate change – global warming is putting the lifestyles of Arctic indigenous people under threat climate change Article 62 words 7 votes
Climate change: Impacts 'accelerating' as leaders gather for UN talks climate change Article 798 words 10 votes
As warming temperatures dramatically reshape Iceland's landscape businesses and the government are spending millions for survival and profit climate change Article 1719 words 4 votes
Scientists are memorializing Iceland's first glacier lost to global warming with a poignant letter to the future climate change Article 314 words 6 votes