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Antarctica could see a doubling of extreme weather events—such as atmospheric rivers—by 2100, with implications for future ...
An FAO map suggests that arable land, suitable for major cash crops such as wheat, coffee, beans, cassava and plantain, will ...
The village of Blatten in the Swiss Alps, was previously home to 300 people before a glacier above it collapsed, burying the ...
The study has shown that as global temperatures rise, bacteria in soil are becoming more likely to carry genes that make them ...
Actions need to be taken now even where the benefits may not be realised for years to mitigate multidimensional vulnerability ...
In a new analysis, the World Meteorological Organization has predicted that global average warming will remain above 1.5°C ...
More than 12.9 million people live within 20km of the coast, and 60% of the economy depends on coastal infrastructure and ...
A multinational research team, including Professor David W Graham from Durham University's Biosciences Department, have ...
Current climate pledges could cause Earth’s glaciers to lose 76% of their mass, raising sea levels and reshaping ecosystems.
New research shows coral reefs cannot migrate to cooler waters fast enough to survive climate change, as relocation would ...
Antarctica could see a doubling of extreme weather events – such as atmospheric rivers – by 2100, with implications for ...