Africa: UN Weather Agency Warns of Record 'Climate Imbalance' As Planetary Warming Accelerates
The UN's weather agency warns of unprecedented 'climate imbalance' due to soaring greenhouse gas levels and record heat during the past decade.
Climate Researchers Warn: Our Planet is in a State of Emergency
A new report highlights unprecedented heat records and urgent calls for action to address climate change.
UN on new climate report: Every single indicator is flashing red
The UN warns that climate indicators are at alarming levels, with the planet experiencing unprecedented imbalance due to greenhouse gas emissions.
Africa: Earth Records Hottest 11-Year Period As Climate Crisis Deepens - WMO
The World Meteorological Organization reports that the period from 2015 to 2025 has been the hottest on record amid escalating climate crises due to greenhouse gas emissions.
World Meteorological Organization: Imbalance in heat inflow and outflow causes problems for Earth
The World Meteorological Organization highlights the critical issue of heat imbalances affecting the planet.
Climate is tipping more and more: 'Planet Earth is being brought to its limits'
The World Meteorological Organization warns of a growing climate crisis fueled by human-made greenhouse gases, with record-high temperatures, warming oceans, melting ice, and increasing atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations.
WMO: The Energy Imbalance in the Atmosphere is Greater Than Ever
The WMO's latest report reveals that the past eleven years, particularly the last three, have recorded unprecedented global warming, leading to severe climate impacts such as extreme weather events across continents.
Earth heat hits record in 2025 as UN warns warming will last thousands of years
The UN warns that Earth's heat-trapping levels reached a record in 2025, with the effects of global warming expected to endure for thousands of years.
Report: Warmest records in the last eleven years
A new report from the World Meteorological Organization highlights that the last eleven years have recorded unprecedented global warmth, driven by rising greenhouse gas emissions.
Global Warming: The Climate Is Becoming More and More Out of Balance
The article discusses the alarming state of the Arctic, showing significant ice loss as a result of global warming, with implications for climate stability.
Recent report warns: climate change is intensifying further
A new report from the World Meteorological Organization indicates that climate change is accelerating, with significant implications for thousands of years.
"Climate Chaos Accelerates": 2015-2025, the Hottest Years Ever Recorded on Earth
The World Meteorological Organization reports that the years 2015-2025 are the hottest ever recorded, with global temperatures 1.43ยฐC above pre-industrial levels, signaling unprecedented climate disruption.
Increase in Adรฉlie Penguins around Showa Station Amidst Decline in Antarctic Peninsula due to Global Warming
A recent survey revealed a significant increase in Adรฉlie penguin populations around Showa Station in Antarctica, despite a drastic decline in the Antarctic Peninsula attributed to global warming.
Anne de Guignรฉ: "The new catastrophic assessment of the cost of global warming"
A recent American study drastically increases the estimated economic costs of global warming, emphasizing the urgent need for decarbonization efforts.
Global warming causes scientists to change El Niรฑo analysis
Scientists are altering their analysis of El Niรฑo influences due to unprecedented heat levels in the oceans, primarily attributed to global warming.
Letter to the Editor: Britz's arrogance towards climate experts is remarkable
The article criticizes the Tidรถ governmentโs dismissal of the Climate Policy Council, stating that no political party has yet proposed a sufficient plan to mitigate global warming.
Hunger Lies Ahead of Fear... Enemies in the Arctic Are Seeking Prey
In the Arctic, as global warming accelerates the melting of ice and alters wildlife dynamics, ringed seals are increasingly risking encounters with their biggest predator, polar bears, in search of better food sources according to a new study.
Scientists, business, and cultural figures call for climate action โ and good news
A collective of researchers, business leaders, and cultural figures emphasizes the urgent need for climate action and points towards positive developments despite current global crises.
A Guide for Climate Action
The article discusses a newly published book that serves as a practical guide for citizens to take action against climate change.
Heatwave scorching US west โvirtually impossibleโ without climate crisis, say scientists
Scientists assert that the recent heatwave in the US West is largely attributed to the climate crisis, making such extreme temperatures significantly more likely.
The pace of climate warming is accelerating. The 'red line' is getting closer
Recent research indicates that the rate of global warming has nearly doubled since 2015, putting the world on track to exceed the 1.5ยฐC limit set by the Paris Agreement before 2030.
Met Office declares 'hottest day of year' but names where snow could follow
The Met Office reports that today is the hottest day of the year so far in the UK, reaching temperatures of 20.9C in Wales, but cold weather may return soon with some areas potentially seeing snow.
Climate Change Leads to 'Lack of Physical Activity โ Health Decline โ 500,000 Early Deaths Annually'
A recent study warns that worsening climate change could lead to a decline in physical activity and, consequently, around 500,000 premature deaths each year.
Tenfold increase in heat intensity in Europe. Experts raise alarm
Experts report a dramatic rise in extreme heat events in Central and Southern Europe attributed to climate change and human emissions.
Heat could kill 700,000 people annually by 2050
Rising temperatures may lead to millions becoming more sedentary, potentially resulting in hundreds of thousands of additional deaths each year by 2050, according to a new study.
Carbon Capture Energizes the Fossil Fuel Sector in Brazil as a Chance for Survival
Brazil's fossil fuel sector is optimistic about carbon capture technology as a means to ensure its continued operations amid environmental pressures.
Can we survive the heat that is coming?
The article discusses the escalating threat of extreme heat due to global warming and its disproportionate impact on vulnerable populations.
Climate alert: scientists warn about a possible "super El Niรฑo" that could change the entire planet
Scientists have raised concerns about an impending super El Niรฑo that may significantly alter global weather patterns, with potential impacts expected by 2026 and 2027.
Humankind is warming the planet faster than ever
A new study highlights that the rate of global warming has nearly doubled in recent years, raising serious concerns about climate stability and the potential to breach the Paris Agreement's temperature limit.
Attention to Methane
A recent study has indicated that global warming is accelerating, with Earth's temperature rise now measured at 0.35ยฐC per decade since 2014, significantly surpassing the previously stable rate of 0.2ยฐC per decade.
The number of days of extreme heat has doubled in the last 75 years, shows new study
A new study reveals that the number of extreme heat days has doubled globally over the past 75 years, severely impacting daily activities for elderly populations in various regions.
Politicians and business want a break from green rules, but warming is accelerating
The article discusses the acceleration of global warming and the implications of potential relaxations of environmental regulations.
"Blind Spot" Forces 132 Million to Flee
A new study highlights a transdisciplinary "blind spot" that could displace millions, with sea levels raising by up to 150 centimeters.
One in three people are stopped by the heat
Extreme heat limits the activities of one in three people globally according to a new report.
The melting of the Antarctic sea ice stabilizes after four bad years
The Antarctic sea ice has stabilized after a period of significant decline, reaching a minimum extent of 2.58 million kmยฒ, which is above the lows of the previous four summers.
Less aerosols, more heat: the scientific hypothesis behind the rise of global warming in the last decade
A recent study identifies that the rate of global warming has nearly doubled in the last decade, attributing this phenomenon significantly to human activity and its implications for Argentina.
New study: Warming is almost twice as fast
A new study reveals that global warming has accelerated significantly since 2015, nearly doubling the rate of temperature increase.
Last Month in the World โ the Fifth Hottest Since Record Keeping Began
February 2026 marked the fifth hottest month globally since records began, with significant temperature increases compared to past decades and severe weather events across various regions.
Testing the waters: can pumping chemicals into the ocean help stop global heating?
Scientists are experimenting with pumping alkaline chemicals into the ocean to potentially combat global heating and ocean acidification.
EU's climate monitoring: This February was the fifth warmest ever
February 2026 recorded as the fifth warmest February globally, with temperatures exceeding pre-industrial levels by 1.49 degrees Celsius according to the EU's Copernicus climate service.
Last February was the fifth hottest since records began
February 2023 ranked as the fifth hottest February on record globally.
The Earth's Climate is Preparing for a Dangerous New Era
A new study suggests that the rate of global warming is accelerating, indicating a transition to a more critical climate situation.
Antarctic Sea Ice Recovers After Four Years of Record Lows
Antarctic sea ice extent reached an annual minimum of 2.58 million square kilometers, marking a recovery from the record low set in February 2023, though still below the long-term average.
The planet just got incredibly close to breaching landmark global warming target
Global temperatures have reached 1.49C above pre-industrial levels, nearing the 1.5C target set by the Paris Agreement, amid significant climate-related events across Europe and beyond.
Study: Climate is now warming nearly twice as fast as it was 50 years ago
A new study by US and German scientists reveals that climate warming has accelerated significantly over the last decade, with current rates threatening to exceed the 1.5-degree Celsius limit set by the Paris Agreement in the coming years.
Switzerland rejected climate fund in referendum
Swiss voters decisively rejected a proposed climate fund aimed at combating global warming in a recent referendum.
The speed of global climate change has doubled since 2015
An analysis reveals that the average global temperature has risen by about 0.35 degrees over the past decade, indicating that the pace of climate change has nearly doubled compared to previous decades.
Global warming is 0.35 degrees per decade: 'It is the highest since records began in 1880'
Recent research indicates that the rate of global warming has accelerated to 0.35 degrees Celsius per decade since 2015, the highest recorded rate since 1880.
Climate Change: Study: Global Warming Has Accelerated
A new study reveals that the Earth's temperature has risen significantly faster in the past decade compared to previous decades, according to researchers from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research and a US statistician.
Warming Has Accelerated in the Last Ten Years
According to a new study, global warming has significantly accelerated since 2015, with the last decade recording a temperature increase of about 0.35 degrees.