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A pioneering climate scientist says global heating is accelerating. Others say we can still reach climate goals ...
The cloud cover isn't what it used to be, and scientists say it is helping fuel Earth's hottest temperatures on record.
The key finding: Earth's albedo was the lowest since 1940, and that contributed about 0.2 degrees Celsius to record heat in ...
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Scientists have a new explanation for the last two years of record heatRising temperatures are fueled, in part, by declining cloud cover — which could be a potential climate feedback loop.
January had not been expected to set a new record because of cool waters in the Eastern Pacific from a weak La Niña event.
Seen from afar—as it first was, by human eyes, on Christmas Eve 1968—Earth is a wonder. When the astronauts of Apollo 8 saw ...
Parts of Johnston, Harnett, Wayne, Cumberland and Sampson Counties have officially reported an inch or less of sleet after ...
Researchers found that Greenland’s ice algae store phosphorus, allowing them to expand and darken ice surfaces, reducing ...
The powdery snow that skiers and snowboarders love, especially on crystal clear days, plays a big role in how much your skin ...
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