
Oceans in Hot Water: Study Reveals Marine Heat Waves Tripled Since 1940s
Extreme marine heat waves have tripled globally since the 1940s, threatening ecosystems and intensifying storms, per a new 80-year climate study.
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Extreme marine heat waves have tripled globally since the 1940s, threatening ecosystems and intensifying storms, per a new 80-year climate study.
Chinese researchers warn of accelerated warming on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau, with implications for Asia’s water systems and climate stability.
Arctic sea ice reaches lowest March extent on record, signaling accelerating climate shifts with global implications. Analysis by Copernicus Climate Change Service.
Shanghai swelters in record-breaking early 30-degree Celsius heat, sparking climate concerns and adaptive measures.
A Peruvian farmer’s lawsuit in Germany could set a historic precedent for corporate responsibility in climate change-related damages, with global legal implications.
A new study by Chinese and U.S. researchers reveals that human-induced climate change is reducing the intensity and frequency of extreme cold events in Asia.