IPCC opens expert review of Working Group I’s First Order Draft for AR7
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has opened registration for the review of the First Order Draft of Working Group I’s contribution to the Seventh …
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The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has opened registration for the review of the First Order Draft of Working Group I’s contribution to the Seventh …
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A new Sentinel-2 image exposes the patchwork of fields, pastures, scrub and salt pans in the Goldfields–Esperance region, providing data for soil and water management …
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For two decades NOAA has coordinated the U.S. response to marine debris in the oceans and the Great Lakes. The emphasis is shifting from visible …
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In early July, Bavi crossed the Northern Mariana Islands and Guam as a Category 5 super typhoon. Satellite data show a compact system with a …
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An ESA-supported study finds that degradation processes in tropical forests are often incompletely represented in common carbon models and national inventories. That leads to distorted …
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A satellite image of the Olympic Peninsula in Washington shows snow-covered peaks and deeply incised valleys. It reveals how snow, glaciers and precipitation shape the …
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Hundreds of streams in the Brooks Range are turning orange‑red in satellite images, pointing to geochemical processes triggered by thawing permafrost — with implications for …
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During King Charles III's visit to the United Kingdom's largest space cluster, the new "Space and Defence Gateway" was unveiled. The initiative connects research, industry …
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The European Space Agency and Poland are establishing a centre for civil security and resilience in Warsaw. It will network Europe’s capabilities in disaster preparedness, …
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A new L-Band radar image from the US–India satellite NISAR shows a dense network of cracks and fractures around the Zaterjavshijsja nunatak in East Antarctica. …
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A walkthrough along the bluff-lined shores of Upper Lake Park in 2025 marked the launch of the Collaborative Action for Lake Michigan (CALM) Coastal Resilience …
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New NASA satellite images show dense smoke from wildfires in Ontario drifting across Quebec and reaching parts of the U.S. Midwest and Northeast. The smoke …
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The 2026 World Cup takes place in summer across 16 cities in the US, Canada and Mexico. High temperatures, humidity and local extreme events can …
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An attribution analysis shows: human-caused climate change has increased the probability, duration and intensity of extreme heat before the monsoon in India and Pakistan. Outdoor …
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A new analysis shows that dangerous heat exposures in and around Mecca are becoming more frequent and lasting longer. That raises health risks for millions …
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After an unusually early May heat spell, Europe is once again facing extreme warmth. An attribution analysis shows that emissions from fossil fuels have strongly …
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A strong heat dome is driving temperatures higher across the central and eastern states. Experts see human-caused climate change as a clear amplifier — with …
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Between 20 and 22 June, extreme rainfall in Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Togo and Nigeria caused severe flooding. According to World Weather Attribution, global warming increases …
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