Sea level along the world’s coastlines is often much higher than previously assumed, a new study finds.
A climate scientist explains why Earth is 'running a fever' and how climate change impacts health, the economy, and daily ...
A newly published database includes hundreds of plaques, signs and pamphlets the National Park Service has flagged for review ...
Cruz Coronas discuss escalating risks of urban flooding in Europe, highlighting the limitations of traditional flood hazard maps ...
Some corals are more resilient against coral bleaching than others. By monitoring coral reefs in the West Philippine Sea from ...
Reaching net zero may not stop climate risks, a study finds rising seas and thawing permafrost could require carbon removal for centuries.
The National Weather Service has received at least six reports of potential record-breaking hailstones in Illinois, ranging from 4.8 to 6 inches.
Super El Niño signals raise concern as scientists warn of hotter summers, possible weak monsoon and climate disruptions ...
Future Perspectives, in partnership with its development and policy division, the Africa Centre for Future Perspectives, is ...
From energy bills to petrol and groceries: How the Iran-US war could affect cost of living in the UK - The impacts of the conflict have been compared to Russia’s war on Ukraine, which pushed prices up ...
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‘Unprecedented in the past 3.6 million years’: How human-made climate change is making days longer
Human activity is responsible for slowing Earth’s spin and making days longer, according to a new study. View on euronews ...
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