South pole warmed ‘three times faster’ than global average over past 30 years

How climate change misinformation spreads online- In a new paper, published in WIREs Climate Change, we explore the actors behind online misinformation and why social networks are such fertile ground for misinformation to spread.

Europe’s extreme 2018 summer drought was worsened by an unusually warm and sunny spring in the same year

Four more years of Donald Trump could 'delay global emissions cuts by 10 years’

The number of people exposed to water stress could double by 2050 if efforts are not made to keep global warming below 2C above pre-industrial levels and future population growth is high

Coal mines emit more methane than oil-and-gas sector, study finds

Replenishing and protecting the world’s soil carbon stores could help to offset up to 5.5bn tonnes of greenhouse gases every year

Coronavirus Has Temporarily Reduced China's CO2 Emissions By a Quarter

When will the Arctic see its first ice free summer?

Why cement emissions matter for climate change

Europe’s carbon-rich peatlands show ‘widespread’ and ‘concerning’ drying trends - European peatlands could turn from carbon sinks to sources as a quarter have reached levels of dryness unsurpassed in a record stretching back 2,000 years

Solar now cheaper than grid electricity across China

Mapped: The world’s coal power plants

Banks of solar panels would be able to replace every electricity-producing dam in the US using just 13% of the space

Machines that suck CO2 directly from the air could cut the cost of meeting global climate goals

A lack of nutrients in Amazonian soil could restrict the forest’s ability to soak up emissions and lead to climate change progressing faster than expected, according to a new study.

An increased rollout of onshore wind turbines across Europe could technically provide the continent with more than 10 times its existing electricity needs, according to a new paper.

Map of the World's Nuclear Power Plants

Ocean heat content (OHC) set a new record in early 2019

Amount of carbon stored in forests reduced as climate warms

Why natural cycles only play small role in rate of global warming

Half of UK’s electricity to be renewable by 2025

Study finds that if solar geoengineering is used to cut global temperature increases in half, there could be worldwide benefits without exacerbating change in any large geographic area.

If atmospheric CO2 levels exceed 1,200 parts per million (ppm), it could push the Earth’s climate over a “tipping point”, finds a new study

China and India are “leading the world” in “greening” the landscape, a study finds, with the two countries accounting for one-third of the new forests, croplands and other types of vegetation observed globally since 2000

Interactive: The impacts of climate change at 1.5C, 2C and beyond

Rising CO2 levels could push ‘hundreds of millions’ into malnutrition by 2050

Sea level rise due to Antarctic ice melt has ‘tripled over past five years’

Limiting global warming to 1.5C above pre-industrial levels rather than 2C could halve the number of vertebrate and plant species facing severe range loss by the end of the century, a study finds.

Marine heatwaves are now lasting longer and occuring more frequently across the world than in the early 20th century, a new study finds.

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