Nearly 80% of the World’s Rivers Are Losing Oxygen to Global Warming | Climate
Rivers are not only nurturing environments for countless creatures such as fish, aquatic insects and microorganisms, but they are also essential to human life as a source of drinking water….
Read moreIndia’s local languages have a foundational role to play in navigating climate change | Climate
Ask the next five people you meet if they can say ‘climate change’ or ‘global warming’ in their mother tongue. There is a good chance that they won’t be able…
Read moreGlobal energy vulnerability fuels renewables push ahead of COP31 climate change conference: UN official | Climate
Geopolitical tensions, including in the Strait of Hormuz, have exposed global energy vulnerabilities and reinforced calls to accelerate the shift to renewables ahead of the COP31 climate change conference this…
Read moreClimate change drove Ireland’s record-breaking May temperatures, study finds | Climate
The record-breaking temperatures seen in Ireland in May would not have been possible without human-caused climate change, according to experts, who said the country is now pushing the boundaries of…
Read moreNew Age | Decoupling war and politics from climate action | Climate
| Counter Punch/USGS TODAY humanity is at a crossroads in the climate change crisis. Like every year, World Environment Day 2026, hosted by Azerbaijan in…
Read moreOverheating a Water Planet: Warmed Oceans Will Not Be Ignored | Climate
It’s easy for us land dwellers to forget that we live on a water planet, more than 70% of it covered by a vast ocean. But we are entering an…
Read moreLetter: Climate change remains a serious threat to world | Climate
The May 26 commentary “No apologies from left on climate change issue” said a report from the International Panel on Climate Change concluded that extreme scenarios are “implausible.” I was…
Read moreA South Korean beekeeper counts the cost of climate change | Climate
Sancheong county, South Korea – Park Gyeong-je started tending beehives almost five decades ago, making it his livelihood because he liked spending time in nature. These days, however, the changing…
Read moreUnited Nations Issues Grave Warning About El Niño | Climate
Sign up to see the future, today Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech The United Nations has officially confirmed what months of forecasts have been pointing…
Read moreScientists say vanishing sea ice is stripping the Arctic Ocean of a vital nutrient with ripple effects up the food chain | News World
The Arctic’s disappearing sea ice is doing more than reshaping one of the fastest-warming places on Earth. Scientists say it is also depleting the ocean of nitrate. Nitrate helps sustain…
Read moreEl Niño Returns: WMO Warns of Extreme Weather and Climate Change Threats | | Climate
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) on Tuesday warned of a likely return of a strong El Niño event this year, raising concerns about more extreme weather worldwide as climate change…
Read moreWhy climate scientists have dropped a worst-case scenario | Climate
For the past 15 years, scientists have studied a climate doomsday. Under this worst-case scenario, referred to in the scientific world as “RCP 8.5,” humans continue to burn fossil fuels…
Read moreCropped 3 June 2026: Highway through the Amazon | El Niño impact | State of CO2 removal | Climate
We handpick and explain the most important stories at the intersection of climate, land, food and nature over the past fortnight. This is an online version of Carbon Brief’s fortnightly…
Read more‘Super’ El Niño forecast raises stakes for U.S. growing season | Climate
June 3, 2026, 5:02 a.m. CT Thousands of meters beneath the Pacific, an enormous wave of warm water is racing east toward South America—fueling concerns that a “Super” El Niño…
Read moreEl Nino threat grows as Europe prepares for another hot summer | Climate
The warming El Nino climate phenomenon is likely to develop by the end of August, the United Nations’ weather agency said, raising the risk of extreme weather as Europe faces…
Read moreFixing the Climate Crisis Requires Trusting Indigenous People | Climate
“When people feel that decisions are being made about them, without them, they eventually stop believing in the systems that claim to speak for them,” writes Rich Wilson, Co-Founder…
Read moreUN weather agency warns about looming El Niño effects | Climate
June 2, 2026, 5:17 p.m. ET A new warning was issued on June 2 about the looming El Niño climate pattern. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO), the United Nations’ weather…
Read moreGlobal warming and its affect on chocolate and coffee | Climate
Climate impact on our vices Kristy Dyer – Jun 2, 2026 / 11:00 am | Story: 617476 Photo: Emre/Unsplash There’s no doubt coffee and chocolate are threatened by global warming….
Read moreScientists move away from ‘worst-case’ climate scenario as emissions growth slows | Climate
Melike Pala 02 June 2026•Update: 02 June 2026 Climate scientists are increasingly moving away from using one of the most pessimistic global warming scenarios, arguing that current trends in renewable…
Read moreAnalysis-A Strong El Nino May Be Imminent. Climate Change Will Make Its Effects Worse | Climate
BRUSSELS, June 2 (Reuters) – The El Nino weather pattern is forming, and is expected to cause extreme weather around the world this year, the WMO said on Tuesday. Scientists…
Read moreClimate change drives severe wildfire damage despite smaller burned area, Nature Reviews Earth & Environment study finds | Climate
Last year, South Korea suffered its worst-ever wildfire damage due to blazes including the wildfire in Uiseong, North Gyeongsang Province. Provided by Yonhap News. Although the total global area burned…
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