Singapore Airlines plane dropped 178ft in five seconds - report

Rapid changes in gravitational force caused the altitude drop which injured passengers, investigators say.
2024-05-29 12:09:18

Óriási mélytengeri szörny támadt egy tengeralattjáróra

Videón is sikerült megörökíteni a ragadozót.
2024-05-27 12:09:43

Australian scientists discover ancient 'echidnapus'

The species is believed to be related to the platypus and echidna, which are the only living monotremes.
2024-05-27 10:08:42

Spring Causes Change of Plans On Quebec-Labrador Journey

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2024-05-24 02:07:15

German climate activists plan to continue protests despite indictment

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2024-05-22 21:08:36

UK breakthrough could slash emissions from cement

Scientists from Cambridge University find an ingenious way to decarbonise one of the world's most polluting materials.
2024-05-22 19:08:06

Scientists Detect "Anomaly" Underground Near Great Pyramid

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2024-05-21 21:08:24

Eagles changed migration route to avoid Ukraine war

Scientists believe they avoided perils including artillery fire on their way to their traditional breeding ground.
2024-05-21 16:09:22

Top scientists urge action against faeces in rivers

A team of Royal Academy of Engineering scientists say the risk from human faeces is increasing.
2024-05-21 02:07:14

Some 100,000 affected by climate protest that closes Munich Airport

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2024-05-19 00:20:24

Leading German climate activist slams Scholz amid Saarland flooding

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2024-05-18 19:08:06

Some 100,000 affected by climate protest that closes Munich Airport

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2024-05-18 17:07:24

I warmed up by stretching in a jail cell - golf star Scheffler

World number one Scottie Scheffler says he prepared for round two at the US PGA Championship by warming up in his jail cell after being arrested.
2024-05-18 00:06:34

Child taken by floodwaters saved by a stranger

Hundreds were killed in recent flooding in Afghanistan, which saw homes swept away and roads destroyed.
2024-05-17 14:08:46

Why climate change means more jellyfish stings for ocean swimmers

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2024-05-16 15:08:42

Scientists solve mystery of ancient 'tree of life'

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2024-05-15 20:08:22

German scientists urge urban areas to adapt due to climate crisis

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2024-05-13 18:08:40

Tata won't change mind on job cuts, Gething says

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2024-05-10 17:08:49

They sailed into a hurricane, now these unmanned Saildrones are seeking data on our carbon uptake

Six unmanned Saildrones are heading out on a six-month voyage to face some of Earth's most hostile ocean conditions, in hopes of improving climate change and weather forecast computer models.
2021-12-09 16:07:16

Extreme weather events put spotlight on climate change's toll on US infrastructure

America's infrastructure has taken a beating from extreme weather events in recent weeks spurred by climate change, raising concerns among officials that the nation's roads, bridges and even commercial flights can't stand the severe conditions.
2021-07-23 15:05:42

'Final warning': Biden administration sounds alarm and urges swift action

Lawmakers and top climate officials in President Joe Biden's administration sounded the alarm on Monday in response to a new report from the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, urging nations to swiftly limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius.
2021-08-09 18:05:43

G7 leaders share a bold vision for a net zero future. But the devil is in the lack of detail

Climate change is rarely a main talking point at the G7 leaders' summit, but as US President Joe Biden proclaimed that "America is back at the table" on the final day of this year's meeting, by extension, so too was climate change.
2021-06-14 07:06:16

Dream vacation spot has two major problems: Debt and climate crisis

Former Maldives President Mohamed Nasheed, the Climate Vulnerable Forum's Ambassador for Ambition, discusses the climate report. Nasheed advocates for wealthy nations paying to help vulnerable countries deal with the impact of climate change.
2021-08-11 22:05:41

Europe battles wildfires in intense heat

Authorities across southern Europe battled on Sunday to control huge wildfires in countries including Spain, Greece and France, with hundreds of deaths blamed on soaring temperatures that scientists say are consistent with climate change.
2022-07-18 06:06:05

Heat deaths in the UK could triple to 7,000 per year without more climate action, report warns

Heat-related deaths could triple in the UK by 2050 unless urgent efforts to tackle climate change are made, the country's Climate Change Committee (CCC) warned on Wednesday.
2021-06-16 16:05:41

CO2 levels in the atmosphere reach a 3 million-year high, putting the world 'way off track' on climate goals

The concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere has once again reached record highs, according to a UN report published Monday, putting the planet on course for warming that far exceeds critical limits to stave off catastrophic climate change.
2021-10-25 12:05:57

Disappointment was the key word for many of the smaller nations attending the climate summit

Nearly 120 world leaders gathered in Glasgow on Monday to address what scientists and health experts say is the world's biggest crisis: climate change.
2021-11-01 23:05:40

What can you do about the climate crisis?

The climate crisis is accelerating at unprecedented pace, according to a new United Nations state-of-the-science report. It is "a code red for humanity," said UN Secretary-General António Guterres ? and given that the report concludes the entirety of the warming is due to human greenhouse gas emissions, avoiding the worst of its consequences is up to us.
2021-08-10 15:05:46

World is on track for 2.4 degrees of warming despite COP26 pledges, analysis finds

The world is on track for 2.4 degrees Celsius of warming above pre-industrial levels, if not more, according to a new analysis -- despite countries' new and updated climate pledges, including those made at the COP26 summit in Glasgow, Scotland.
2021-11-09 16:50:37

Study finds Africa 'disproportionately vulnerable' to climate change

A new report finds climate change could have dire impacts for Africa if mitigation efforts aren't put in place. The continent only generates 4% of global greenhouse gasses, but its people, economy and even its glaciers will suffer greatly if climate change worsens. CNN's Eleni Giokos reports
2021-10-20 09:05:54

Temperatures on Greenland haven't been this warm in at least 1,000 years, scientists report

As humans fiddle with the planet's thermostat, scientists are piecing together Greenland's history by drilling ice cores to analyze how the climate crisis has impacted the island country over the years. The further down they drilled, the further they went back in time, allowing them to separate which temperature fluctuations were natural and which were human-caused.
2023-01-18 19:10:17

Temperatures on Greenland haven't been this warm in at least 1,000 years, scientists report

As humans fiddle with the planet's thermostat, scientists are piecing together Greenland's history by drilling ice cores to analyze how the climate crisis has impacted the island country over the years. The further down they drilled, the further they went back in time, allowing them to separate which temperature fluctuations were natural and which were human-caused.
2023-01-18 19:10:24

Humans are having a bigger impact on the planet than we thought. It may be our demise: UN

Climate change is on course to transform life on Earth as we know it, and unless global warming is dramatically slowed, billions of people and other species will reach points where they can no longer adapt to the new normal, according to a major report published Monday.
2022-02-28 14:09:26

The world is careening towards crucial tipping points that could alter the Earth forever, major UN report shows

Climate change is on course to transform life on Earth as we know it, and unless global warming is dramatically slowed, billions of people and other species will reach points where they can no longer adapt to the new normal, according to a major report published Monday.
2022-03-01 00:06:05

The next front in Facebook's misinformation battle: climate change

In August 2019, when a Facebook employee typed "climate change" into the platform's search bar, the auto-fill suggestions that popped up included "climate change debunked" and "climate change is a hoax." The results prompted the employee to ask in a post on the company's internal site: "Do our policies combatting the spread of misinformation on Facebook apply to climate denialism?"
2021-11-08 15:51:41

She questioned whether to have kids. Hear what made her glad she didn't

People around the world are factoring the climate crisis into their reproductive decisions. Britt Wray and Jade Sasser sit down for an intimate conversation about how their personal experiences with climate change impact how their families look today.
2021-10-05 19:05:43

The climate crisis is supercharging rainfall in hurricanes, scientists report

The rainfall from hurricanes during the deadly, record-breaking 2020 season was as much as 11% higher because of the human-caused climate crisis, scientists reported Tuesday.
2022-04-13 05:07:15

How the Supreme Court ruling will gut the EPA's ability to fight the climate crisis

The Supreme Court on Thursday dealt a major blow to climate action by handcuffing the Environmental Protection Agency's ability to regulate planet-warming emissions from the country's power plants, just as scientists warn the world is running out of time to get the climate crisis under control.
2022-07-01 20:08:58

Then and now: The burning issue of wildfires

Scientists are increasingly concerned climate change is making fires more frequent and more intense.
2021-08-02 02:06:10

La Ni?a is about to take US Southwest drought from bad to worse

Global scientists reported in August that due to the climate crisis, droughts that may have occurred only once every decade or so now happen 70% more frequently. The increase is particularly apparent in the Western US, which is currently in the the throes of a historic, multiyear drought that has exacerbated wildfire behavior, drained reservoirs and triggered water shortages.
2021-09-24 15:05:46

Ros Atkins on? the North America heat waves

Ros Atkins explains the link between climate change and recent heat waves in the US and Canada.
2021-07-17 02:06:09

'Polar Pod' floating laboratory is set to drift around Antarctica to research the Southern Ocean

The wild waters of the Southern Ocean surrounding Antarctica are one of the planet's biggest carbon stores. The ocean absorbs around 12% of all carbon dioxide generated by humans each year, but despite its huge importance in regulating the Earth's climate, it has barely been studied by science.
2021-06-03 11:05:41

Scientists stunned by climate denialism from Joe Rogan podcast guest

As podcaster Joe Rogan faces condemnation from medical scientists for spreading misinformation about vaccines and Covid-19, another interview by the controversial host this week has become the subject of mockery -- this time among climate scientists.
2022-01-27 18:05:49

Climate change doubled chance of South African floods that killed 435 people, analysis shows

Human-induced climate change made the extreme rainfall that triggered deadly floods in South Africa in April heavier and twice as likely to happen, a rapid analysis published Friday by the World Weather Attribution project shows.
2022-05-13 23:06:02

About 50 major cities will need to implement 'unprecedented' measures to prevent seas from swallowing populated areas, study finds

The planet is warming rapidly, resulting in historic drought, deadly floods and unusual melting events in the Arctic. It is also causing steady sea level rise, which scientists say will continue for decades.
2021-10-12 16:05:44

Midwest city becoming a safe haven for climate refugees

The climate crisis is raising a question for millions of Americans: Is anywhere safe from the climate crisis? Some say this city is the new "climate refuge."
2021-04-12 20:05:44

European officials say 'climate change has arrived'

European officials have said climate change contributed to this week's extreme flooding, which has left entire towns submerged and more than 120 people dead.
2021-07-16 19:05:41

The oceans just reached their hottest temperature on record as El Ni?o looms. Here are 6 things to watch for

Scientists have watched in astonishment as ocean temperatures have steadily risen over the past several years -- even as the cooling La Ni?a phenomenon had a firm grip on the Pacific. The oceans have been record-warm for the past four years, scientists reported in January. Then in mid-March, climatologists noted that global sea surface temperature climbed to a new high.
2023-04-01 15:06:59

Supreme Court hears case that could limit EPA's authority to regulate planet-warming emissions from power plants

The Supreme Court on Monday heard what could be one of the most consequential cases for climate change and clean air in decades, with Republican attorneys general and coal companies asking the court to strip the Environmental Protection Agency of its authority to regulate planet-warming gas emissions from power plants.
2022-03-01 00:06:11

Scientists: Climate change intensified the rains devastating East Africa

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2023-12-07 18:09:44

Report warns of climate change's 'code red' impact on health

A new report published Wednesday warns of the severe impact of climate change on human health, and says the prognosis is only getting worse.
2021-10-21 04:05:47

Why experts believe dead little blue penguins keep washing ashore in New Zealand

The bodies of hundreds of little blue penguins have washed up on the beaches of New Zealand's northern coast in recent weeks, according to conservationists, who fear climate change is starving the birds to death.
2022-06-16 18:07:32

The American West is drying out. Things will get ugly

The incredible pictures of a depleted Lake Mead, on the California-Nevada border, illustrate the effects of drought brought on by climate change.
2021-06-19 16:05:47

Animals are 'shape shifting' in response to climate change

Some warm-blooded animals are experiencing shifts in their body shapes, likely as a response to the pressures of climate change, according to a new review of existing research.
2021-09-07 17:05:43

An astronaut's view on protecting the Earth

Looking down from the International Space Station, French astronaut Thomas Pesquet could clearly see the impact of climate change.
2022-01-24 12:06:45

An astronaut's view on protecting the Earth

Looking down from the International Space Station, French astronaut Thomas Pesquet could clearly see the impact of climate change.
2022-01-24 12:06:46

Supreme Court's climate change ruling complicates the push for sweeping student debt cancellation

A recent Supreme Court decision that limits the Environmental Protection Agency's ability to fight the climate crisis could also hamstring President Joe Biden's authority to cancel federal student loan debt.
2022-07-25 00:06:06

Ten photographs that made the world wake up to climate change

Water cascading from a wall of ice with gray brushstrokes of clouds overhead makes for a beautiful image -- but the story behind it is one of destruction; Earth's glaciers are melting at an unprecedented rate due to human-caused climate change.
2023-03-29 11:08:05

US and China agree to cooperate on climate change after talks in Shanghai

The US and China have agreed to cooperate on climate change after two days of high-profile meetings in Shanghai, despite rising tensions between the two countries.
2021-04-18 08:05:40

Zapping cow dung with lightning is helping to trap climate-warming methane

A Norwegian technology company has found a way to stop livestock slurry from releasing methane, a greenhouse gas that has around 80 times more global warming power than carbon-dioxide.
2021-12-02 13:05:54

Zapping cow dung with lightning is helping to trap climate-warming methane

A Norwegian technology company has found a way to stop livestock slurry from releasing methane, a greenhouse gas that has around 80 times more global warming power than carbon-dioxide.
2021-12-02 13:05:57

Changes in India's rainfall could seriously impact more than a billion people

Global warming is increasing the variability of India's monsoon rains faster than previously projected, according to a recent study from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK).
2021-04-15 10:05:41

US senator mouths to GOP luncheon that climate change is 'bullsh*t'

Sen. Ron Johnson insisted again last week that he is not a climate change denier, but CNN's KFile found video of him from just weeks earlier telling a Republican group that it is "bullsh*t."
2021-07-07 07:05:40

Climate change is coming for our coffee

Bad news for coffee lovers: Climate change will make it much harder to grow Arabica coffee in the coming years, according to a study published Wednesday in the scientific journal Plos One.
2022-01-26 21:06:28

UK weather: hottest June since records began - Met Office

Scientists found evidence that climate change made the warmer weather last month more likely.
2023-07-03 20:15:11

Florida's palm trees could become the next victim of the climate crisis

When you think of Florida, beaches and palm trees come to mind. But what if those palm trees were slowly replaced with other trees? That could happen over time because of climate change, and communities in South Florida are trying to save the world from the climate crisis, one tree at a time.
2021-10-23 10:05:43


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