Floods that historically had a 1% chance of striking a coastline in a year are now about 12 times more likely, on average.
Researchers say fossil fuel burning and other human activities caused nearly all the rapid warming of the past decade.
Strong and consistent evidence shows that the entire climate system is continuing to heat, driving rapid global warming.
Some coral reef ecosystems have a far greater chance of surviving the effects of climate change than previously understood, ...
Without rapid, coordinated global action, ocean health will continue to decline, threatening climate stability, biodiversity ...
Real-time tools, visuals, and other resources to quantify the role of climate change in weather events. Alerts We issues alerts in many instances when the Climate Shift Index identifies a notable ...
Reconciling Observations of Global Temperature Change. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9755. Page 58 9 Trend Comparisons Comparisons Between MSU and Radiosonde Data Sets ...
The eForum kicks off with sessions dedicated to the water cycle, energy, the sea and ports, with a focus on sustainability ...
Extreme floods that once swamped coastal communities only rarely are becoming far more common as climate change caused by ...