It may have been a frigid January for much of the U.S., but that didn't stop the planet from breaking another temperature record. The average surface air temperature was 55.81 degrees Fahrenheit. It ...
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News Medical on MSNEarth is heating beyond human limits, scientists warn of deadly thresholdsAs global temperatures rise, more regions are experiencing heat levels that exceed the human body's ability to cool itself.
A new study conducted by researchers from King’s College London explored the risks we’re likely to face with even the ...
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The European climate service Copernicus says 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 ...
Rising global temperatures may render extensive regions of the planet too hot for human survival over the coming decades.
“Fortunately, in new research we found that using 60% less energy than today, decent living standards could be provided to a ...
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Live Science on MSN'Extreme' warming in the Arctic as North Pole temperatures swell 36 F above averageThe North Pole was above freezing on Sunday after an extreme winter warming event caused temperatures to climb more than 36 F (20 C) in the high Arctic.
Though Donald Trump has been in office for less than a month, he has already plunged the U.S. into a new era of trade battles. He is targeting China with additional tariffs, prompting Beijing to ...
Since 1979, the Arctic has warmed four times faster than the global average. This is an issue because the region acts as a refrigerator for the rest of the world — it helps cool the planet ...
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