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For decades, environmental advocates have urged governments, companies, and individuals to take drastic actions to limit climate change and prevent the Earth’s average temperature from exceeding ...
The link between extreme weather and climate change has never been more clear Experts say drawing the direct connection from specific storms to the nebulous idea of climate change can help people ...
Climate scientists have gotten better and better at “downscaling” the big models or linking them up with fine-scale regional models, revealing how global climate change’s impacts will play ...
For decades, the Congo Basin was largely invisible to climate science. Now, a new generation of Central African researchers is revealing unexpected ways to protect the planet.
Marc Bierkens maps the world’s freshwater to spotlight global supply and demand The Dutch hydrologist’s innovative water map urges viewers to mind the world’s growing ‘water gap’ ...
“Climate change is exacerbating pre-existing problems,” says Andrea Filpa, an architect and urban planner at the University Roma Tre who co-authored the first vulnerability map of Rome.
Stephen Wilkes' newly born granddaughter inspires him to bear witness to how national parks are affected by climate change.
A recent study finds that humans are sensitive to even small temperature increases. Researchers hope the findings will influence how we tackle climate change.
The government website that hosted the federal government’s national climate reports, which are mandated by legislation, went ...
An innovative virtual reality project created by National Geographic Explorers in collaboration with local communities depicts what the future Arctic could look like due to climate change.
As the planet warms, the sea rises. Coastlines flood. What will we protect? What will we abandon? How will we face the danger of rising seas?