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Climate change, also known as global warming, refers to the Earth’s rising temperatures, primarily due to human activities since the Industrial Revolution. Scientists estimate a temperature…
The article discusses the emerging field of “event attribution,” which examines the links between extreme weather events and climate change, aiming to improve predictions of such…
Scientists have established a definitive link between human-caused climate change and extreme weather events, marking a significant milestone in climate research. Three studies published in the…
The 2017 NOAA and American Meteorological Society report reveals that three extreme weather events in 2016—record global heat, extreme heat in Asia, and an unusually warm…
In an article by Mami Mizutori and Patricia Espinosa, it is emphasized that adapting to the impacts of climate change is as crucial as reducing greenhouse…
Addressing the Ripple Effects of Extreme Weather and Climate Change: Insights from the Multi-Hazard Early Warning Conference
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) highlights the increasing impact of climate change, urbanization, and environmental degradation on extreme weather events, stressing the need for improved early…
The article examines the impact of climate change on alpine environments, with a specific focus on the Jamtal Valley in Tyrol, Austria. It highlights a significant…
Addressing the Cascading Impacts of Extreme Weather and Climate Change at the Multi-Hazard Early Warning Conference
The article discusses the increasing vulnerability of populations to extreme weather events due to climate change, urbanization, and environmental degradation. It highlights the necessity for improved…
The article examines the impacts of climate change on Qinghai Lake’s hydrology from 1961 to 2019, highlighting changes in water levels and surface area. Located in…
At the American Geophysical Union’s fall 2019 conference, climate scientist Stephanie Herring stated that humanity is in a new climate, where global warming has significantly influenced…