Climate change as a global amplifier of human–wildlife conflict – Nature.com
Abstract Climate change and human–wildlife conflict are both pressing challenges for biodiversity conservation and human well-being in the Anthropocene. Climate change is a critical yet underappreciated amplifier of human–wildlife conflict, as it exacerbates resource scarcity, alters human and animal behaviours…
Limiting warming below 1.8°C critical to prevent irreversible loss of ice sheets, rapid sea level rise: Study
Reaching net zero carbon emissions before 2060 is critical to avoid this catastrophe
Antarctic Researchers Report an Extraordinary Marine Heatwave That Could Threaten Antarctica’s Ice Shelves – InsideClimate News
Research scientists on ships along Antarctica’s west coast said their recent voyages have been marked by an eerily warm ocean and record-low sea ice coverage—extreme climate conditions, even compared to the big changes of recent decades, when the region warmed…
Fact check: Human activity, not temperature cycles, responsible for recent global warming – USA TODAY
The claim: Post implies climate change is ‘cyclical,’ not caused by humans A graph featured in a Jan. 26 Instagram post (direct link, archive link) appears to show a pattern in historical global temperatures. “Earth is on a 100,000 year…
Global warming has reached remote Greenland ice sheets
New study shows temperatures in Greenland haven’t been this warm in at least a 1,000 years
Threat by monster waves to grow by 2100, coastline caution needs consideration, study suggests
Current estimates on climate change’s impacts on monster waves across 80% of the world’s oceans are unclear
Analysis: The climate papers most featured in the media in 2022 – Carbon Brief
MEDIA ANALYSIS | January 5. 2023. 8:00 Analysis: The climate papers most featured in the media in 2022 Last year brought no shortage of news. Frontpages around the world were dominated by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the death of Queen…
Loss, decay and bleaching: Why sponges may be the âcanary in the coal mineâ for impacts of marine heatwaves
Marine sponges were earlier thought to be more resilient to ocean warming
The inconvenient truth of global warming in the 21st century – Big Think
Back in 1990, with 110 years of temperature records behind them, the world’s top climate scientists convened to put together a report on the state of the Earth’s climate. Working collaboratively, the fruits of their labor became the very first…
Ahead of COP27, New Climate Reports are Warning Shots to a World Off Course – InsideClimate News
Last year’s annual global climate conference in Glasgow ended with a Hail Mary promise to cut methane emissions fast enough to avoid up to a half-degree Celsius of planetary warming in the next few decades. That could be just enough…
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