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- Europe Records Hottest Year Ever in North as Vanishing Ice and Marine Heatwaves Accelerate Ecological Crisis
Published: May 1, 2026
Section: Environment
The 2025 State of the Climate: Europe report reveals that 95% of the continent experienced above-average temperatures, with the UK and Norway seeing their warmest years on record....
- UCLA research reveals atmospheric desert dust traps double the heat previously estimated by climate scientists
Published: Apr 29, 2026
Section: Environment
A study led by UCLA atmospheric scientist Jasper Kok has found that airborne dust retains twice as much heat as current climate models suggest, accounting for 10% of the warming ef...
- NOAA Issues El Niño Watch as Forecasts Predict 61% Chance of Rapid Tropical Pacific Warming by July 2026
Published: Apr 28, 2026
Section: Environment
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has confirmed that the tropical Pacific is currently in a neutral state, but a transition to El Niño is likely to begin b...
- Thailand Projected to Match Sahara Heat Levels by 2070 Amid Rapidly Shrinking Human Habitability
Published: Apr 18, 2026
Section: Asia
Climate research warns that Thailand’s mean annual temperature could exceed the critical 29°C threshold by 2070, pushing the nation into a climate regime currently seen in the Saha...
- Marine Biologists Identify Critical Overheating Thresholds for High Performance Mesothermic Sharks and Tuna Species
Published: Apr 17, 2026
Section: Environment
Research led by Trinity College Dublin reveals that warm-bodied "mesothermic" fish, including Great White and basking sharks, consume nearly four times more energy than cold-bloode...
- Microbial Adaptation to Nutrient Depletion in Warming Oceans Triggers Potent Methane Feedback Loop
Published: Apr 16, 2026
Section: Environment
Researchers at the University of Rochester have identified a microbial process in the open ocean that produces methane under conditions of phosphate scarcity. As climate change inh...
- Super El Niño Alert: Forecast Predicts Potential for Strongest Climate Event in 140 Years
Published: Apr 6, 2026
Section: Environment
New climate models indicate a rising probability of a "super" El Niño developing in 2026, with the potential to become the strongest event since 1886. The phenomenon is expected to...
- University of Gothenburg Study Warns 84 Percent of Fire-Vulnerable Species Face Rising Extinction Risks
Published: Apr 6, 2026
Section: Environment
A new study published in Nature Climate Change reveals that global warming is significantly expanding wildfire zones toward the poles and extending fire seasons by nearly 23 percen...
- Global Academic Study Identifies Two Degree Celsius Data Heat Island Effect Surrounding Major Artificial Intelligence Hyperscale Facilities
Published: Apr 4, 2026
Section: Science & Tech
A new multi-national research paper suggests that AI data centers trigger a localized warming phenomenon detectable up to 10 kilometers away. While some analysts argue this is a by...
- World Meteorological Organization Declares 2015-2025 the Hottest Decade as Earth’s Energy Imbalance Hits Record Levels
Published: Apr 1, 2026
Section: World
The WMO's State of the Global Climate 2025 report warns that the planet’s climate system is now more unstable than at any point in recorded history. With global temperatures reachi...
- Rising Global Temperatures Projected to Cause 700,000 Additional Annual Deaths by 2050 Due to Physical Inactivity
Published: Mar 23, 2026
Section: Environment
A new modeling study published in The Lancet warns that climate change is driving a "silent shift" toward sedentary lifestyles as extreme heat makes physical exertion dangerous. Re...
- Alaska glaciers melt for three additional weeks with every single degree of summer temperature rise
Published: Mar 21, 2026
Section: Science & Tech
New research from Carnegie Mellon and the University of Alaska Fairbanks reveals that Alaska’s glaciers are hyper-sensitive to marginal temperature shifts, extending their melt sea...