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The world experienced its second-hottest May on #record, with #Europe baking under an unusually early #heatwave as #climate extremes become the “new normal” on the continent, the EU’s climate monitor said Wednesday.
#ClimateChange may not force vineyards to switch #grapevarieties. A new study finds that keeping existing varieties is often the most profitable option under modest warming, while shade technologies and heat-tolerant grapes become more attractive as climate risks increase.
DOI: doi.org/q9wr 🍇🍷
#Oceans are in a “deepening #crisis” that demands urgent global action, a major UN #report warned Monday, with seas warming and rising faster, ice cover shrinking and #marineecosystems under mounting strain.
Human-caused warming is linked to higher #childhood stunting rates in 34 African countries. A study found a 1 °C temperature increase was associated with a 3.45% rise in #stunting, while #inequality was also linked to higher levels. DOI: doi.org/q972 #ClimateChange #Health #Africa
Planetary heating is intensifying and key #climate indicators are deteriorating, top scientists said Thursday, warning that funding decisions affecting #Earth observation systems in the United States and other countries threaten efforts to track #globalwarming. DOI: doi.org/rbc6
The oil crisis triggered by the Middle East war highlights the need to cut fossil fuel dependence and accelerate the clean #energytransition, climate envoys said Monday at talks ahead of this year’s #COP31 summit.
The world’s leading banks ramped up investment in #fossilfuels last year to the overall tune of $900 billion, up eight percent on 2024, a group of NGOs said Tuesday in a joint #report.
Climate change-fuelled landslides wiped out nearly one in 10 remaining members of the world’s rarest great ape species on Indonesia’s Sumatra island, scientists said Wednesday. #Wildlife #Pongotapanuliensis #ExtremeWeather
DOI: doi.org/rbb2
🌊 OceanEye Puts Europe’s Climate Science Bet Into the Deep Sea
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Climate change-fuelled landslides wiped out nearly one in 10 remaining members of the world's rarest great ape species on Indonesia's Sumatra island,
The world experienced its second-hottest May on record, with Europe baking under an unusually early heatwave as climate extremes become the "new normal" on
Wine producers facing more frequent extreme heat may not need to abandon traditional grape varieties immediately, according to a study published in the
Planetary heating is intensifying and key climate indicators are deteriorating, top scientists said Thursday, warning that funding decisions affecting Earth
The oil crisis triggered by the Middle East war highlights the need to cut fossil fuel dependence and accelerate the clean energy transition, climate envoys
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The world's leading banks ramped up investment in fossil fuels last year to the overall tune of $900 billion, up eight percent on 2024, a group of NGOs said
Human-caused climate change is associated with higher levels of childhood stunting in 34 African countries, according to a study published in the Proceedings
#COP31 host Turkey urged countries Tuesday to join a voluntary push to make #electricity account for 35 percent of global energy demand by 2035 as it outlined its priorities for the UN #climatetalks.
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The European Commission’s new OceanEye initiative aims to expand Europe’s role in ocean observation, turning marine data, autonomous sensors and digital mo
COP31 host Turkey urged countries Tuesday to join a voluntary push to make electricity account for 35 percent of global energy demand by 2035 as it outlined