2024 marks Earth's hottest year on record, surpassing previous highs, with alarming implications for climate and extreme weather.
Read more2024 has marked Earth's hottest year to date, exceeding critical climate thresholds and intensifying extreme weather events globally.
Read moreClimate data shows 2024 is the hottest year on record, surpassing 2023's high temperatures amid growing greenhouse gas levels and El Niño effects.
Read moreIn 2024, U.S. greenhouse gas emissions barely dropped as power demand soared, jeopardizing climate goals set for 2030.
Read moreScientists drill nearly 2 miles into Antarctica to obtain a 1.2 million-year-old ice core, providing insights into ancient climate and greenhouse gas levels.
Read moreAddressing methane emissions is crucial for fighting climate change; immediate actions needed to manage leaks and reduce greenhouse gas impacts.
Read moreThe UN warns of continued record-breaking heat into 2025, attributing climate change to catastrophic weather extremes and urging immediate action on emissions reduction.
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