Trump Orders U.S. Scientists to Skip Key Climate MeetingTrump's withdrawal from global climate efforts risks delaying a crucial climate science report essential for international emissions strategy.
Trump officials bar US climate team from global talksThe U.S. has blocked its participation in vital UN climate assessments, significantly impacting international climate efforts.
Why the timing of climate assessments mattersAligning IPCC reports with the Paris Agreement review schedule is essential for progress in climate action.
Earth is 'off-track' to limit global warming to 1.5C, scientists warnGlobal warming is accelerating, with 2024 recorded as the hottest year and CO2 levels far exceeding predictions.
Humans brought the heat. Earth decides we dieThe consequences of human-induced climate change are evidenced by increasing frequency and severity of extreme weather events for which humanity must now reckon.
'Who will protect us from seeing the world's largest rainforest burn?' The mental exhaustion faced by climate scientistsClimate scientists confront eco-anxiety and mental health challenges due to the deteriorating state of the Amazon rainforest and climate change.Research indicates a significant impact on climate scientists' mental health, with only a small percentage believing in achieving the 1.5°C warming limit set by the Paris agreement.
Trump Orders U.S. Scientists to Skip Key Climate MeetingTrump's withdrawal from global climate efforts risks delaying a crucial climate science report essential for international emissions strategy.
Trump officials bar US climate team from global talksThe U.S. has blocked its participation in vital UN climate assessments, significantly impacting international climate efforts.
Why the timing of climate assessments mattersAligning IPCC reports with the Paris Agreement review schedule is essential for progress in climate action.
Earth is 'off-track' to limit global warming to 1.5C, scientists warnGlobal warming is accelerating, with 2024 recorded as the hottest year and CO2 levels far exceeding predictions.
Humans brought the heat. Earth decides we dieThe consequences of human-induced climate change are evidenced by increasing frequency and severity of extreme weather events for which humanity must now reckon.
'Who will protect us from seeing the world's largest rainforest burn?' The mental exhaustion faced by climate scientistsClimate scientists confront eco-anxiety and mental health challenges due to the deteriorating state of the Amazon rainforest and climate change.Research indicates a significant impact on climate scientists' mental health, with only a small percentage believing in achieving the 1.5°C warming limit set by the Paris agreement.
COP29: involve the IPCC in defining climate financeSignificant funding is crucial to tackle global warming, but consensus on who should pay remains elusive.
Indicators of Global Climate Change 2023: annual update of key indicators of the state of the climate system and human influenceThe IPCC assessments are crucial for informing evidence-based decisions on climate negotiations.
This Scientist Has an Antidote to Our Climate DelusionsThe IPCC's 2018 report on climate change brought pessimism and fear, but some experts are promoting cautious optimism and positivity to drive climate action.
Guest post: Ice-age analysis suggests worst-case global warming is less likely - Carbon BriefEstimating Earth's climate sensitivity using proxy data from the Last Glacial Maximum can narrow down the range of modern-day climate sensitivity estimates.