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New research suggests that trying to change people's climate habits won't hurt support for big picture solutions.
A new international study co-led by IIASA researchers and Japanese partners aims to democratize the way global climate scenarios are developed. The authors propose a transparent, inclusive research ...
Imagine the impact of climate change is irreversible, and decades of flooding, famine, pandemics and war have upended life on ...
Some artists offer a glimpse of a future that is already occurring in some climates. Others imagine a world past the point of ...
Coccolithophores, tiny planktonic architects of Earth’s climate, capture carbon, produce oxygen, and leave behind geological ...
China’s plan to reduce greenhouse gases will largely determine the world’s emissions trajectory, researchers say ...
On the day before a United Nation’s summit on climate change, President Donald Trump delivered wide-ranging remarks to the UN General Assembly on Sept. 23 that included calling climate science and ...
Attorney General Russell Coleman helped lead comments to the EPA claiming the harms of climate change are based in "unsettled" science. The letter from the attorneys general is in conflict with the ...
Now, the pace of destruction from massive wildfires is accelerating. In a new study published today in the journal Science, ...
At The New York Times’s Climate Forward event, California’s governor called Trump’s recent comments denying climate change “an embarrassment.” The U.S. energy secretary then said other countries ...
A report warns that coral reefs may have reached their tipping point, and ice sheets, ocean currents and the Amazon are at ...
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