Antarctic ice melt slows Deep Ocean Current with potential Impact on World’s Climate for Centuries
According to new research published in Nature, melting ice around Antarctica will cause a rapid slowdown of a major global deep ocean current by 2050.
According to new research published in Nature, melting ice around Antarctica will cause a rapid slowdown of a major global deep ocean current by 2050.
Methane emissions from wetlands have risen faster this century than in even the most pessimistic climate scenarios, new research finds.
Renewables will cover almost all of global electricity demand growth out to 2025, becoming the world’s top source of electricity within three years, new figures reveal.
One year after Russia invaded Ukraine, analysts think Putin's aggression may have sped up Europe's energy transition.