The world's largest iceberg, known as A23a, which broke off the coast of Antarctica in 1986 and began its movement in the spring of 2023, reached the open waters of the Southern Ocean in mid-November. Meduza writes about this. A23a formed from a large-scale ice...
In July, the world saw for the first time what summer would be like with global warming of 1,5 degrees Celsius. Scientists warn that warming should not exceed this threshold. But in recent years, the Earth is approaching it faster and faster. He writes about it...
Due to climate change, summer is becoming longer and winter, spring and autumn are becoming shorter. Scientists predict that by 2100, the duration of summer in the Northern Hemisphere can reach up to 6 months, the rest of the time - other seasons, writes Voice of America. These are the results of the new...
If global warming remains unchecked, the heatwaves that will hit some parts of the world this century will create "nearly unusable" living conditions for 3 billion people, a recent study says. It is reported by USA Today. The authors of the study predict that...
The melting of the Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica poses the biggest threat to sea level rise this century, ScitechDaily reports. Antarctica's Thwaites Glacier, sometimes called the Doomsday Glacier, is melting rapidly as warming oceans slowly...
An unprecedented number of disasters and extreme heat - this will become a reality for all inhabitants of the Earth who are currently under 40 years old. The publication Cursor Info told in more detail. Wimm Thierry, a climate scientist at the University of Brussels, believes that children born this year are expected to grow seven times...
By 2050, climate change could displace 200 million people, AP News reports. Climate change could push more than 200 million people to leave their homes over the next three decades and create migration hotspots, ...
It was a summer of sweltering heat and raging forest fires, which is now officially confirmed: July 2021 was the hottest month on Earth since the start of record keeping. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) called it "an unenviable situation" and ...
Thousands of people were evacuated due to devastating fires in Greece, almost 200 died during floods in Western Germany, hundreds became victims of abnormal heat in Canada, a city in the south of the Czech Republic was almost destroyed by the first tornado in the history of the country - all this is the latest news...
If there was a global warming Olympiad, then this summer would definitely take a prize-winning place. It not only broke a lot of records, but also proved that the planet is heating up inexorably. Writes about this BBC. July 2021 became the third among the most ...