The fastest warming period since 1880 occurred in the past 30 years, according to a Washington Post analysis of NASA data.
Climate change makes nitrous oxide disappear faster, creating new uncertainty for future climate and ozone predictions.
Was anyone else kind of hot last year? If so, there's a good reason for that, and it's likely that things are only going to get warmer going forward.
Despite rapid progress in clean energy and electric vehicles, the world is still warming faster than ever. The good news is that we already have powerful ways to reduce the warming rate – if ...
China's sweeping efforts to clean up its air have delivered one of the biggest public health success stories of recent ...
For years, climate policy has been built around the idea that humanity still had a narrow window to keep global warming within a relatively “safe” range. Now a wave of new research suggests that ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Robert Eccles writes about sustainability in the capital markets. In a previous post, I argued that we need a new American ...
Eurasia, led by Russia and Turkmenistan, is a significant contributor to global methane emissions, with Turkmenistan's emissions often detectable by satellite. The Global Methane Tracker 2025 reveals ...
Claims that new research shows the oceans are speeding global cooling have raced across social media, tapping into a wider fatigue with climate headlines and a hunger for contrarian takes. The science ...
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