News Archive
Germany just saw the wettest twelve months on record
According to the German weather service, the period from July 2023 to June 2024 has seen the wettest twelve months on record, with more precipitation than ever before since measurements began.
Planetary boundaries, negative emissions, mitigation & fairness
Kevin Anderson and Johan Rockström discuss their views on the risks and challenges we face.
China: Flooding forces large scale evacuations
According to state media, nearly a quarter of a million people were evacuated in eastern China's Anhui province due to heavy rainstorms and swelling rivers, including the Yangtze, which has exceeded warning marks and continues to rise.
Expert: Global Warming will now Accelerate
An Intimate Conversation with Leading Climate Scientists To Discuss Ground-breaking New Research on Global Warming
Can the world rely on renewable energy?
What are the challenges the world faces in the transition to renewable energy – and what are the possible solutions?
Catastrophic extreme wildfires are happening more often
It feels like we are getting used to the Earth being on fire.
Eric Rignot: Tracking Ice and Water in a Changing Climate with AI
Newport Beach Public Library Foundation presents Spotlight on Science
Unprecedented ocean heat has triggered the world’s worst mass coral bleaching event on record
The Great Barrier Reef is experiencing an unprecedented fifth mass coral bleaching in eight years.






