When Galileo Was Accused of Heresy, Copernicus Had Already Corrected the Solar System
The article discusses how Galileo Galilei was accused of heresy on February 13, 1633, for supporting Copernicus' heliocentric theory, leading to his eventual house arrest by Pope Urban VIII.
One planet, two weathers: January 2026 brought frost to Northern Europe and devastating fires to the Southern Hemisphere
January 2026 was notably colder than usual in Europe, marking the continent's coldest January since 2010, according to the EU's Copernicus Climate Service.
Copernicus: This January is the fifth warmest ever recorded, despite the cold wave in the USA and Europe
January 2026 has been recorded as the fifth warmest January worldwide, according to Copernicus, even amid a cold wave affecting the USA and Europe.
Climate Change: The Copernicus Bulletin for January 2026 and Trump's Reaction
January 2026 is reported to be one of the five warmest Januarys on record, according to the Copernicus European monitoring service, which has drawn a response from Donald Trump, who openly questions the reality of climate change.
Coldest January in Europe since 2010
January 2023 was the coldest January in Europe since 2010, according to the EU's climate service Copernicus.
January the coldest in Europe in 15 years
January 2023 was reported as the coldest January in Europe in 15 years, according to the EU's climate service Copernicus.
The world had the 5th hottest January on record, despite cold in the USA and Europe
January 2023 was marked as the fifth hottest January globally, according to Copernicus, despite experiencing severe cold waves in parts of Europe and the United States.
Seven decisions to be made this year may determine the fate of the climate crisis
2025 has been recorded as the third hottest year in the last 176 years, continuing a trend of unusually high global temperatures according to major meteorological organizations.
Climate change drives temperatures high: third exceptional heat year in a row
2025 was recorded as the third hottest year ever, with warnings from Copernicus that the 1.5-degree limit will definitely be surpassed due to human-induced climate factors.
Data from the EU Climate Service Copernicus: 2025 was the third warmest year since records began
According to Copernicus data, 2025 was the third warmest year recorded, slightly cooler than 2023 and 2024, with a global average temperature increase of 1.52 degrees Celsius.
Climate Change: 2025 was the third warmest year
The year 2025 has been recorded as the third warmest year, only slightly cooler than 2023, according to Samantha Burgess from the EU's Copernicus program.
Climate Change: 2025 was the third hottest year
The year 2025 was recorded as the third hottest year, only slightly cooler than 2023, according to Samantha Burgess, Deputy Director of the EU Copernicus program.
Alarm for the climate: Europe is warming faster than any other continent
Climate change is becoming increasingly evident, with Europe experiencing warming at a significantly faster rate than the global average, according to the latest Copernicus program data.
2025 was the third warmest year on record, meteorologists reported
In 2025, the average global temperature reached 14.97 degrees Celsius, making it the third warmest year on record, according to the EU's Copernicus meteorological service.
Copernicus: 2025 was the third hottest year on record
According to Copernicus, 2025 marked the third warmest year in recorded history, with global surface temperatures exceeding the average by more than 1.5ยฐ Celsius over the past three years.
Four centuries ago, Galileo looked at Jupiter and forever changed our idea of the universe
On January 7, 1610, Galileo Galilei made a groundbreaking discovery of Jupiter that supported Copernicus's heliocentric theory, revolutionizing astronomy and leading to conflict with the authorities.