Carbon Brief explains how it built a major new database of climate science research and unveils a new ranking of the 500 most highly cited publications, authors and institutions in climate science.
The database of federal global warming research recreates a website that was closed amid the administration’s broad retreat ...
High plant extinction rates are projected for southern Europe, the western U.S. and southern Australia by 2100, posing risks to plant species like these eucalyptus trees growing in Australia.
As the impact of climate change intensifies, so does concern over its effects on human mobility. Ongoing changes to the world ...
UC is delivering on the state's $100-million investment to tackle climate challenges head on, from natural disasters to ...
Research on climate change requires continued support from funding agencies. Nature Climate Change spoke to experts from different organizations across the world to discuss how funding agencies can ...
A fresh breeze is sweeping away climate-change hysteria. The UN International Panel on Climate Change, often cited to support ...
Each year, the world's leading climate scientists evaluate the most critical evidence on how our planet is changing. Their assessments draw heavily on data from Earth-observing satellites—and the ...
For nearly four decades, scientists with a reputational and financial stake in the game and compliant, uninquisitive mainstream media have told the public one thing consistently about climate change: ...
UBC researchers are engaging people on climate change with Urban Future Walks, an experience that highlights real-world ...
A new poll suggests Republicans may be more movable on climate change than previously thought, plus more climate news.
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