Extreme ocean heat breaks records, leaving 2 mysteries to solve
The ocean absorbs about 90% of the excess heat caused by emissions from burning fossil fuels and other activities.
The ocean absorbs about 90% of the excess heat caused by emissions from burning fossil fuels and other activities.
Unprecedented marine heat waves in the North Atlantic have been driven in part by a recent drop in shipping emissions
According to the European Union's climate agency, 2024 is also the first year to breach a key climate threshold.
Researchers modeled climate to understand what contributed to the rapid warming of the planet last year.
Not only are homeowners insurance premiums going up, coverage is shrinking.
Temperature increases associated with climate change result in more frequent and severe heat waves, as the world saw in 2024.
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