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The study identified notable examples, such as a warm-to-cold flip in March 2012 in North America where the temperature dropped from about 10C above normal to 5C below normal in less than a week. The ...
Berlin-based Michael Najjar has been working with scientists in Greenland to tell stories with images designed to replace ...
Slowing human-caused climate change requires decisive action, but the slow upward creep of global temperatures contributes to ...
This is an excerpt of the Sustainable Switch newsletter, where we make sense of companies and governments grappling with ...
Data representing climate change impact can help those who struggle with climate apathy to recognize the urgency in saving ...
In her new book, Climate Injustice, a UK-based climate scientist, Dr Friederike Otto, invites us to consider who is most impacted by extreme weather events, such as heavy rainfall and extreme flooding ...
A new study finds that presenting the same continuous climate data, such as incremental changes in temperature, in binary form -- such as whether a lake did or did not freeze in the winter -- ...
Addressing human-driven climate change demands urgent action, yet the gradual rise in global temperatures can lead to ...
By focusing on the increasing rate of once-rare events, like thousand-year floods, the researchers hope that the same ...