On Monday, July 3, 2023, the world experienced a day that was dubbed the “death sentence for people and ecosystems” by climate scientist Friederike Otto of the Grantham Institute for Climate Change...
The world’s largest river and rainforest was parched by extreme temperatures last year that would have been highly unlikely without climate change, scientists said.
Deforestation of the Amazon, the world’s largest and most biodiverse rainforest, has decreased rainfall and weakened the ability of trees and soil to retain moisture, researchers found.
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The UK has pledged millions to support the development of space technology that tackles global issues like weather prediction, climate-change monitoring and space debris removal.
Climate change is causing severe drought in a volatile Mideast zone, study finds omanobserver.om - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from omanobserver.om Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
And it means that the planet is closer than ever to a global warming benchmark that scientists have predicted could irreversibly damage, if not destroy, entire ecosystems — 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit above preindustrial norms.
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