Climate Change

A split screen shows three images of corals - one of two hands holding a coral, one of the corals under water on the land farm, and one of a coral reef in the ocean.
Taylor Swift attends the 66th GRAMMY Awards at Crypto.com Arena on February 04, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.
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6 easy ways to live more sustainably (that you still refuse to do)
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So, how hot will Earth get?
A black and white Earth with a fire background.


Why your favourite wellness influencer might be pivoting to climate denialism
Illustration of an iceberg, the tip of which is above water. Below water, sit the words "climate change is real".

Greenland’s glaciers are melting twice as fast this century, study shows
A split-screen shows an aerial photograph of a Greenland glacier in the 1930's, next to one from 2023, making the loss of ice in the region particularly visible. Caption reads "Rapid ice loss"

5 things from the new U.S. climate report you should care about
An illustration of a person walking out of a barren desert into a lush green wind farm.

Artificial reefs could offer a new climate solution
An underwater photograph shows marine organisms attached to the artificial reef. Caption reads: "Artificial reef"

Exclusive: Biden's American Climate Corps sees more than 42,000 sign-ups since launch
Two people in hard hats and high-visibility vests work on a roof.

Google AI prepares U.S. and Canada for flooding with expanded predictor
A map of the world with green, yellow, and red dots indicating flood areas.

Missing Antarctic sea ice shows a new, worrying reality
A penguin colony walks near the edge of an icy landscape in Antarctica, with the vast ocean and icebergs visible in the background. Caption reads "Missing ice"

In a race against extreme floods, some cities look to nature
Split screen: on the left, an image shows cars stranded by a urban flood, while the image of the left is of a thriving city with a lot of green space. Caption reads: sponge cities.

Biden launches American Climate Corps to tackle climate crisis with green job training
A person climbs down the ladder of a tall wind turbine.

How young climate activists took Montana to court. And won.
Photograph depicts young people sat in court for the Held v Montana trial. Caption reads "Held versus Montana"

For the trees: A quest to protect Australia’s forests
HP WWF Trees

How can we adapt cities to extreme heat?
A black and white illustration explains the heat island effect. In the middle, there's a dense city emitting heat where temperatures are at 35 degrees Celsius (95 F), while the surrounding countryside is much cooler, at 25 degrees Celsius (77 F)


Intense gov't footage shows what triggered glacial outburst in Alaska
Footage of the glacial laker near Mendenhall Glacier just before the record glacial lake outburst.

What the hottest month on record looked like across the globe
A firefighter tries to put down a raging fire. Caption reads "global boiling"


A scientist proved climate change 170 years ago. Google is honoring her.
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Scientists know why today's rains are so terrible
Heavy rains flooded the I-94 in Detroit.


How can India prepare its cities for severe heatwaves?
A still image showing a main road in New Delhi in the heat. Caption reads: "heat relief"

Why the oceans are so ridiculously warm right now
A globe showing anomalously warm temperatures in the Pacific and Atlantic oceans in mid-June 2023.


NASA scientists reveal unsettling new melting source on Greenland
Chunks of ice breaking off Greenland's Petermann Glacier.
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