Is CO2 from Cars Not as Bad as Methane from Landfills? | Climate
New study from the United Nations spotlights global methane pollution. Methane increases global warming far quicker than CO2. Cars produce 10 percent (or more) of pollutants that cause global warming….
Read moreAntarctica’s Sea Ice Decline May Speed Up Warming | News World
Rising heat The Southern Ocean’s layers – with cold, relatively fresh water sitting on top of warmer, saltier water below – act as a lid, trapping heat at depth. But…
Read moreScientists stunned as volcano cloud destroys methane in the atmosphere | Climate
In January 2022, the underwater volcano Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai in the South Pacific produced one of the most powerful eruptions in modern history. But scientists have now discovered that the…
Read moreNYT signals climate alarmism may be fading, opinion columnist argues | Climate
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! For almost the entirety of the half century I have lived on Earth, I have had experts, teachers, politicians and activists hectoring…
Read moreEl Nino formation could drive record global warmth: Experts | Climate
Seasonal models are predicting an El Nino climate pattern that could be the strongest on record, bringing with it more extreme weather. “I think we’re going to see weather events…
Read moreHow Climate Change Supercharges Hurricane Flooding, Deaths | Climate
By Jeff Masters | – Yale Climate Connections In brief: The atmosphere can contain more water vapor when it’s warmer, enabling tropical cyclones to dump more rain. Tropical cyclones are…
Read moreAntarctica is melting from below and scientists say it’s worse than expected | Climate
New research suggests global sea levels could rise more quickly than scientists previously expected because Antarctic ice shelves may be melting from below at a much faster rate than once…
Read moreThese ‘Three Horsemen’ of Antarctic Instability Could Transform the Oceans into a Driver of Climate Change by 2030 | News World
Antarctica has been impacted by three major events, which researchers have identified as a “perfect storm” that could finally initiate major melting on the icy continent, with major implications for…
Read moreConcerns grow over more gray whale deaths in Bay Area and climate change’s global contribution to the epidemic | Climate
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — We’ve been tracking the movements and, unfortunately, the deaths of gray whales in and around San Francisco Bay. For researchers, those events are part of an…
Read moreExtreme heat during Hajj pushed the limits of human survival | Climate
Every year, millions of people travel to Makkah for the Hajj. It is one of the most important journeys in Islam. Pilgrims walk long distances, pray outdoors, and spend days…
Read moreClimate change is pushing plants toward extinction | Climate
Plants do not walk, yet they are on the move. Forests inch uphill. Grasslands stretch toward cooler regions. Seeds travel with wind and water, marking a slow but steady shift…
Read moreWhy Should You Care About Changes In Atlantic Ocean Currents? | Climate
Support CleanTechnica’s work through a Substack subscription or on Stripe. What is causing a critical Atlantic Ocean current system to weaken much sooner than generally predicted? You guessed it: global…
Read moreHow Morrisey embraced DC climate denialist conference crowd | Energy and Environment | Climate
In this frame grab from video, Gov. Patrick Morrisey delivers a lunchtime keynote address during the second day of the Heartland Institute’s International Conference on Climate Change on April 9,…
Read moreClimate Change Endangering 50,000 Plant Species | Climate
AI And Our Planet: It’s Complicated Global warming extinctions isn’t just about animals and polar ice caps. The crucial and oft-overlooked world of plants is going to be decimated by…
Read moreResearchers issue climate change warning as sea ice in Antarctica melts to record lows | News World
Antarctic sea ice has plummeted to unprecedented lows, researchers have found. Scientists say this is due to a series of interconnected climate change-driven phenomena. For years, the frozen continent appeared…
Read moreAlaska governor’s race survey: climate change and dinner guests | Climate
Candidates tell us how they’d respond to threats like typhoons and thawing permafrost, and with whom they’d want to dine — living or dead The Alaska State Capitol. (Jasz Garrett…
Read morePhotos from space show how the Greenland Ice Sheet is changing | News World
Greenland’s Ice Sheet is shrinking, and the difference is visible from space. Its rapid melting could lead to “catastrophic consequences” for the entire world, says the European Space Agency. The…
Read moreAsheville artist uses her work to spotlight climate change, activism and kindness | Climate
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) — An artist who once followed a more traditional career path is now using painting, design, and viral internet projects to advocate for climate awareness, kindness and…
Read moreGlobal warming is changing Greenland, photos from space show how | Climate
May 8, 2026, 3:12 p.m. ET Greenland’s Ice Sheet is shrinking, and the difference is visible from space. Its rapid melting could lead to “catastrophic consequences” for the entire world,…
Read moreUrban Methane Emissions Are Rising, Despite Cities’ Pledges | Climate
Emissions from urban areas account for about a tenth of the global methane budget, according to a new analysis of satellite data published in the Proceedings of the National Academy…
Read moreA look back at ‘An Inconvenient Truth,’ 20 years later » Yale Climate Connections | Climate
Al Gore’s climate documentary “An Inconvenient Truth” arrived in theaters 20 years ago, in May 2006. The film had a profound effect on the public’s awareness and understanding of climate…
Read moreBrightening clouds may help mitigate global warming | Climate
As governments seek to limit air pollution, a new climate paradox has raised its head. Cleaner air means that clouds reflect less incoming solar radiation and the global temperature is…
Read moreNew Orleans Reaches “Point of No Return” as Sea Levels Rise, Prompting Calls for Relocation of Its Residents | News World
New Orleans is facing one of the highest rates of sea-level rise in the world, with the city at risk of being surrounded by the sea within decades, making immediate…
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