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  • FILE: A rift in the Larsen C Ice Shelf, on the Antarctic Peninsula. Picture: AFP.

    Global ice sheets melting at 'worst-case' rates: UK scientists

    The rate of loss has risen from 0.8 trillion tonnes per year in the 1990s to 1.3 trillion tonnes per year by 2017, with potentially disastrous consequences for people living in coastal areas.

    481 days ago
  • FILE: A polar bear in the Arctic near the North Pole. Picture: AFP

    Arctic endured one of its hottest years in 2020 - study

    The sea ice floating in the Arctic Ocean melts in summer and freezes again in winter. The problem is each year it is melting a bit more in the warm weather and refreezing a bit less.

    530 days ago
  • Picture: Pixabay.com

    2020 one of three hottest years ever recorded - UN

    Greenhouse gases in the atmosphere - the main driver of climate change - hit record highs last year and continued climbing in 2020 despite measures to halt the COVID-19 pandemic.

    536 days ago
  • Global warming will disrupt food supplies, slow world economic growth and may already be causing irreversible damage to nature, according to a UN report due this week that will put pressure on governments to act. Picture: Wikimedia Commons.

    Global warming to continue no matter what we do - study

    Using a stripped-down climate model, Randers and colleague Ulrich Goluke projected changes out to the year 2500 under two scenarios: the instant cessation of emissions, and the gradual reduction of planet warming gases to zero by 2100.

    556 days ago
  • Picture: 123rf.com

    Warmer world linked to poor pregnancy results: study

    Such outcomes - closely linked to poverty, especially in the tropics - will likely increase with global warming, especially during more frequent and intense heatwaves, they reported in BMJ, a medical journal.

    564 days ago
  • FILE: Britain's Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, President of the Football Association (FA), speaks as he attends the launch of a new mental health campaign at Wembley Stadium in London on 15 May 2019. Picture: AFP

    Prince William launches 'most prestigious' environment prize

    The Earthshot Prize will present five £1 million awards each year for the next 10 years, to 'incentivise change and help to repair our planet over the next ten years,' said his office in London.

    591 days ago
  • In this file photo taken on 28 August 2019 a wave crashes off Teahupoo, Tahiti. Picture: AFP

    Warming oceans more 'stable' and that's bad, scientists warn

    Man-made climate change has increased surface temperatures across the planet, leading to atmospheric instability and amplifying extreme weather events, such as storms.

    601 days ago
  • FILE: Britain's Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge. Picture: AFP

    Prince William, Al Gore to lead free TED talks on climate

    The line-up of speakers also includes European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen, teenage climate activist Xiye Bastida, actor Chris Hemsworth, and former US vice president Al Gore.

    614 days ago
  • President Cyril Ramaphosa addresses the nation on 23 July 2020. Picture: GCIS

    Ramaphosa warns of 'catastrophic' impact of climate change on humanity

    President Cyril Ramaphosa said that while the coronavirus pandemic was devastating, it was not the only problem facing the world. He said that climate change was a huge worry.

    636 days ago
  • Yellow wildflowers line the highway through Death Valley National Park, in Death Valley, California. Picture: AFP.

    Scorching temperature in US's Death Valley could be global high

    The World Meteorological Organization said on Monday it would start the process to verify the reading of 54.4 degrees Celsius, which it said "would be the hottest global temperature officially recorded since 1931".

    643 days ago
  • FILE: Climate activist Greta Thunberg at the World Economic Forum in Davos on 21 January 2020. Picture: World Economic Forum/Sandra Blaser

    Thunberg: World must 'tear up' old contracts, build new systems to save climate

    The climate activist cited a UN study published in November that suggested planned investments to boost fossil fuel production are likely to push temperature goals enshrined in the 2015 Paris Agreement out of reach.

    675 days ago
  • A blue lake in Antarctica. Picture: pixabay.com

    South Pole warming three times faster than rest of Earth: study

    Authors of the research said the natural warming trend was likely boosted by manmade greenhouse gas emissions and could be masking the heating effect of carbon pollution over the South Pole.

    692 days ago
  • French President Emmanuel Macron gestures during his live address following the "Great National Debate", at the Elysee Palace in Paris on 25 April 2019. Picture: AFP

    Paris climate goals failure 'could cost world $600 trillion'

    Under the landmark 2015 accord, countries pledged to voluntarily reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the burning of fossil fuels in order to limit global temperature rises to 'well below' two degrees Celsius.

    768 days ago
  • A blue lake in Antarctica. Picture: pixabay.com

    Global warming causing 'irreversible' mass melting in Antarctica - scientist

    The study showed the world could lose most of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, which rests on the seabed and is fringed by floating ice, in a warmer world.

    823 days ago
  • A chart showing January global air temperature anomalies, compared to the 1981-2010 average. Picture: AFP

    Feel the heat: January 2020 warmest on record

    A chart showing January global air temperature anomalies, compared to the 1981-2010 average.

    837 days ago
  • Petrol attendant fills up a car tank. Picture: AFP

    UK to ban new petrol car sales from 2035

    Johnson was to make the announcement at an event launching the 2019 United Nations Climate Change conference, COP26, which will be held in Glasgow in November.

    838 days ago
  • Klaus Schwab (Chair, WEF) and US President Donald Trump at the World Economic Forum on 21 January 2020. Picture: World Economic Forum/Sikarin Fon Thanachaiary

    Trump rejects environmental 'prophets of doom'

    The US president branded those warning of out-of-control global warming and other environmental disasters "the heirs of yesterday's foolish fortune tellers".

    852 days ago
  • Greta Thunberg with thousands of protesters in the streets of the Swiss city of Lausanne on Friday, 17 January 2020. Picture: Twitter/Greta Thunnberg

    Greta Thunberg joins thousands at climate protest before Davos

    Thunberg is due to address the summit in the Swiss Alpine resort of Davos next week with a call on governments and financial institutions to stop investing in fossil fuels.

    856 days ago
  • FILE: Sir David Attenborough. Picture: @Sir-David-Attenborough-The-Third-Dimension/Facebook.com

    'Moment of crisis' has come on climate change: Attenborough

    "We have been putting things off year after year, we have been raising targets and saying 'Oh well, if we do it within the next 20 years," he told the BBC.

    857 days ago
  • FILE: This picture taken on 28 September 2018 shows farmer Matt Ireson checking a water tank on his property during a severe and prolonged drought outside the town of Booligal in western New South Wales. Picture: AFP

    2019 was second-hottest year ever, more extreme weather coming - WMO

    It showed that the average global temperature in 2019 was 1.1 degree Celsius (34 Fahrenheit) above pre-industrial levels, creeping towards a globally agreed limit after which major changes to life on Earth are expected.

    858 days ago
  • In this file photo taken on 28 August 2019 a wave crashes off Teahupoo, Tahiti. Picture: AFP

    Oceans were hottest on record in 2019

    Oceans absorb more than 90% of excess heat created by greenhouse gas emissions and quantifying how much they have warmed up in recent years gives scientists an accurate read on the rate of global warming.

    859 days ago
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