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  • Climate

    Cómo estará el clima en el país este año - La Tercera

    latercera.com • Climate • Chile

    A new Chilean hydrometeorological report analyzes the country's climate outlook for the coming months, including the transition from La Niña and the potential for El Niño, and its impact on rainfall and temperatures.

    Climate Models Can’t Explain What’s Happening to Earth - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com • Climate • World

    Current climate models, while useful for broad predictions, are failing to accurately predict the severity and location of extreme weather events, highlighting limitations in our understanding of the Earth's complex systems.

    IPCC 2021 report: How bad will climate change get? | Vox

    vox.com • Climate • World

    The IPCC's 2021 report details five scenarios for the future of climate change, ranging from a best-case scenario requiring drastic emission reductions to a worst-case scenario with catastrophic consequences.

    Climate crisis on track to destroy capitalism, warns top insurer | Climate crisis | The Guardian

    theguardian.com • Climate • World

    A top insurer warns that the escalating climate crisis is on a trajectory to dismantle capitalism due to the overwhelming financial burden of extreme weather events.

    The Petroleum Papers explores oil & gas industry's role in the climate crisis — read an excerpt now | CBC Books

    cbc.ca • Climate • World

    Geoff Dembicki's "The Petroleum Papers" details the oil industry's awareness of climate change's consequences and its subsequent actions to hinder solutions.

    Rio de Janeiro, Porto Alegre e Recife podem ficar parcialmente submersas até 2100; entenda | GZH

    gauchazh.clicrbs.com.br • Climate • Brazil

    A study predicts that rising sea levels could partially submerge several Brazilian cities, including Rio de Janeiro, Porto Alegre, and Recife, by 2100.

    It’s Never Too Late to Take Climate Action | Scientific American

    scientificamerican.com • Climate • World

    Despite alarming climate data showing record-breaking temperatures and escalating extreme weather events, the author argues that climate action is crucial and never too late, emphasizing the exponential nature of climate damages and the importance of continued efforts.

    Climate change map Australia: Cyclones, floods would affect one in 23 properties, Climate Council report reveals

    smh.com.au • Climate • Australia

    A Climate Council report reveals that climate change significantly impacts Australian properties, with one in 23 facing high risk from natural disasters, leading to increased insurance costs and community disruption.

    Climate change: Are we winning the fight against it? | Vox

    vox.com • Climate • World

    Despite the Trump administration's efforts to hinder climate progress, the world is experiencing a rapid shift towards renewable energy, driven by economic forces and technological advancements.

    ‘Indus Waters Treaty needs a rethink’: Country’s top glaciologist warns of shrinking Indian share in river flows | India News - The Indian Express

    indianexpress.com • Climate • India

    A leading glaciologist warns of shrinking Indian water shares in the Indus river basin due to climate change-induced glacier melt, advocating for a re-evaluation of the Indus Waters Treaty.

    Global sea levels are rising faster and faster. It spells catastrophe for coastal towns and cities | CNN

    cnn.com • Climate • World

    Accelerating global sea level rise, driven by human-caused climate change, poses a significant threat to coastal communities worldwide, with potentially catastrophic consequences in the coming decades and centuries.

    Climate change: The world’s ice sheets just got a terminal prognosis, and coastlines are going to pay the price | CNN

    cnn.com • Climate • World

    New research indicates that even limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius may not prevent runaway melting of the world's ice sheets, leading to catastrophic sea level rise and coastal displacement.

    Climate: Why cheap, effective ways to cut methane pollution aren’t used more | Vox

    vox.com • Climate • World

    Despite the availability of cost-effective solutions, the underutilization of methods to curb methane pollution hinders efforts to mitigate climate change.

    Extreme rainfall, ferocious floods: How climate change is affecting Earth’s water cycle | Explained News - The Indian Express

    indianexpress.com • Climate • World

    A new report reveals how climate change is disrupting Earth's water cycle, leading to more extreme weather events like devastating floods and prolonged droughts impacting billions globally.

    Forest Preservation, Tree Planting Could Actually Worsen Climate Change | Scientific American

    scientificamerican.com • Climate • World

    A new UN report reveals that current forest preservation and tree-planting initiatives, often funded by carbon markets, may inadvertently worsen climate change by increasing the risk of massive, carbon-emitting wildfires.

    What breaching 1.5°C warming threshold means for the Earth, in 2025 and beyond | Explained News - The Indian Express

    indianexpress.com • Climate • World

    The year 2024 surpassed the 1.5°C global warming threshold, marking the warmest year on record and highlighting the accelerating impacts of climate change.

    2024 was the warmest year for India and the world. But why was warming lower over India? | Explained News - The Indian Express

    indianexpress.com • Climate • India

    Despite 2024 being the warmest year globally and in India, the extent of warming in India was lower than the global average, a phenomenon explained by geographical location, atmospheric factors, and aerosol concentration.

    Where are Ireland’s ‘sitting ducks’ - the places most vulnerable to extreme weather? – The Irish Times

    irishtimes.com • Climate • Ireland

    Ireland faces significant risks from extreme weather events, particularly coastal flooding, impacting major cities and requiring urgent adaptation strategies.

    Extreme weather conditions can harm Indian cities: World Bank report - The Hindu

    thehindu.com • Climate • India

    A World Bank report highlights the vulnerability of Indian cities to extreme weather events, emphasizing the need for resilient infrastructure and adaptation strategies to mitigate billions of dollars in potential future losses.

    Can the ICJ ruling force rich nations to pay for historical emissions? - The Hindu

    thehindu.com • Climate • World

    The International Court of Justice's advisory opinion on climate change obligations sparks debate on whether it can force wealthy nations to pay for historical emissions, with experts expressing skepticism about its enforceability but acknowledging its potential domestic impact.