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a two-year surge in global warmth is worrying scientists
Unexpected source to blame for rapid surge in global warming
Scientists have been working to determine what triggered this sudden surge in global warming. They considered anthropogenic influences like greenhouse gases, the El Niño effect, and natural events like volcanic eruptions. Yet, these factors leave an unexplained warming gap of 0.2 degrees Celsius.
Why a two-year surge in global warmth is worrying scientists
As 2023 came to a close, scientists had hoped that a stretch of record heat that emerged across the planet might finally begin to subside this year. It seemed likely that temporary conditions, including an El Niño climate pattern that has always been known to boost average global temperatures, would give way to let Earth cool down.
Rapid surge in global warming mainly due to reduced planetary albedo
Rising sea levels, melting glaciers, heatwaves at sea -- 2023 set a number of alarming new records. The global mean temperature also rose to nearly 1.5 degrees above the preindustrial level, another record.
Rapid surge in global warming mainly due to reduced planetary albedo, researchers suggest
The global mean temperature also rose to nearly 1.5 degrees Celsius above the preindustrial level, another record.
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A third of Earth's species could become extinct by 2100 if climate change isn't curbed
An analysis of research on most known species around the world finds climate change puts many species at risk of extinction, ...
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Lessons from Earth's hottest epoch in the last 65 million years: How global warming could shrink the tropics' rain belt
Earth's tropical rain belt, responsible for monsoons that sustain billions of people and vibrant ecosystems, has long been a ...
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Mars' gravity pulls Earth closer to the Sun, warming our climate, scientists say
Research shows Mars' gravitational pull affects Earth's deep-sea currents and climate, causing cycles every 2.4 million years ...
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Study: Warming has accelerated due to the Earth absorbing more sunlight
On Thursday, a group of German scientists—Helge Goessling, Thomas Rackow, and Thomas Jung—released a paper that attempts to ...
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Global push for cooperation as space traffic crowds Earth orbit
The rapid increase in satellites and space junk will make low Earth orbit unusable unless companies and countries cooperate, ...
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Asteroid hunter calls for global network to guard against threats
The Earth is bombarded daily with almost 110 tonnes of material from space, though it's no larger than a grain of dust. But ...
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Low-level clouds play surprise role in global warming
By analyzing satellite data and weather records, a team of climatologists in Germany have found that the culprit is likely ...
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Cohabiting Earth: Maintaining Optimism via Global Rewilding
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Climate crisis threatens mass extinction with 1 in 3 species at risk by 2100, claims new study
Nearly one-third of Earth’s species could face extinction by the end of the century if greenhouse gas emissions continue ...
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