Climate exaggerators won’t go away
Consider exaggerating natural weather to the point of fanaticism. It is about control. Most Americans will simply say, ” Live the life the way you want. Mos...
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Consider exaggerating natural weather to the point of fanaticism. It is about control. Most Americans will simply say, ” Live the life the way you want. Mos...
ZeroHedge - On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero
...any policy can only benefit from a better understanding of how climate models are constructed, their physical basis, how they can be tested, and how to asses...
Novel forms of CO<sub>2</sub> removal must expand at ‘highly ambitious rates’ if world is to limit global heating to 1.5C, says study
As global warming accelerates, sea levels are projected to rise on average 1 meter (3.3 feet) by the end of the century, inundating vast low-lying areas.
Many US states have the ability to implement climate stabilization programs and become carbon-neutral by 2050.
“The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits..” — Albert Einstein
Two companies are aiming to preserve Arctic ice by pumping water onto the sheet and letting it freeze, but only one of the trials found that this delayed meltin...
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Scientists have retracted the previously expected high-emissions worst-case climate scenario because of progress in energy policy. But things are still dire.
Abstract page for arXiv paper 2605.30684: A mathematical framework for dynamic emergent constraints in climate science
Scientists expect 2027 to be one of the hottest years on record, potentially dethroning 2024, which came in 1.5C above the pre-industrial average.
Owl monkeys have gotten heavier as temperatures rise—a result that defies long-standing expectations about how animals adapt to warm climates
Tipping point. Irreversible. Ecosystems collapsing. Fisheries at risk. Carbon sink weakening. It's worse than we thought. People will die. Damn deniers!
But experts worry the shift in Democrats’ rhetoric means they may not aggressively pursue climate action if they win back power in Washington. The road is alr...
Exploring climate change debates, solar activity, and political motives behind environmental policies in 2026.
It’s hurricane season again, and a few things about it are as certain as death and taxes. First, some named storms, tropical storms, hurricanes, and cyclones ...
There was a recent weeks-long exchange of emails between many climate people — professional and amateur — regarding the idea that air pressure (in combinati...
Recent rapid climate warming often exceeds the rate and magnitude of pre-industrial variability over the Common Era. While contemporary warming exhibits a
The transition from small hunter-gatherer societies into complex civilizations gave rise to the first Axial Age. Today, the planetary polycrisis of climate chao...
RISING losses from climate-related disasters are making insurance policies unaffordable around the world, with many vulnerable households being priced out as in...
Climate change is in the background this US election year as high prices, conflict in the Middle East, AI and other issues take center stage. But that
Just in case you thought activists had reached the bottom of the well of climate absurdity.
New research confirms that extreme heat is reshaping city life, and we’re not prepared for what that means for the future
This week’s heatwave is an exceptionally rare event for this time of year, but it is not unprecedented, even during the few brief years our temperature record...
Climate-Resistant Paints Protect Real Estate Value through energy efficiency and long-term building resilience strategies.
Abstract page for arXiv paper 2605.29172: Probabilistic bias adjustment of seasonal forecasts using generative machine learning: A case study of Arctic sea ice ...
Water yield (WY) supports water availability for ecological processes and productive human activities. However, WY response to the combined effects of clim