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In “Atlas of the New World,” photographers Edoardo Delille and Giulia Piermartiri capture what life could look like in 2100, ...
An international study by marine scientists based in Singapore has revealed that sea-level rise in the Indian Ocean began ...
The third-hottest July worldwide ended a string of record-breaking temperatures last month, but many regions were still devastated by extreme weather amplified by global warming, the European climate ...
Turkish scientists conducted observations and measurements on atmospheric and oceanic systems during scientific research ...
The North Atlantic has claimed a new title as the global hotspot for hurricane clusters, with the likelihood of these forming increasing tenfold in the past 46 years. A new study provides the first ...
Climate change is accelerating faster than previously thought, with Earth proving more sensitive to greenhouse gases than ...
The third-hottest July worldwide ended a string of record-breaking temperatures last month, but many regions were still ...
Earth experienced its third-warmest July on record, marked by a scorching national temperature record of 50.5°C in Turkey.
July 2025 was the third hottest July on record globally, according to data presented by the European Copernicus Climate ...
ROME -- The world experienced it's third-warmest July on record this year, the European Union agency that tracks global warming said Thursday, after two consecutive years when temperatures soared past ...
Last month was Earth's third warmest July since records began and included a record national temperature in Turkey of 50.5 ...
Some ant species that can only survive indoors in cooler regions could begin to move outdoors due to climate change, according to a new study. It is among the first studies  to show how global warming ...