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The US is freezing and La Nina usually eases warming. Earth just set another heat record anyway
Read full article: The US is freezing and La Nina usually eases warming. Earth just set another heat record anywayThe European climate service Copernicus says the world warmed to yet another monthly heat record in January, despite an abnormally chilly United States, a cooling La Nina and predictions of a slightly less hot year.
Second-warmest November on record means that 2024 is likely to be Earth's hottest year, report says
Read full article: Second-warmest November on record means that 2024 is likely to be Earth's hottest year, report saysA new report says Earth just experienced its second-warmest November on record — second only to 2023 — making it all but certain that 2024 will end as the hottest year ever measured.
UN weather agency issues 'red alert' on climate change after record heat, ice-melt increases in 2023
Read full article: UN weather agency issues 'red alert' on climate change after record heat, ice-melt increases in 2023The U.N. weather agency is sounding a “red alert” about global warming, citing record-smashing increases last year in greenhouse gases, land and water temperatures and melting of glaciers and sea ice.
California: Drought, record heat, fires and now maybe floods
Read full article: California: Drought, record heat, fires and now maybe floodsThe record-breaking heat that has pushed California's electrical grid to the breaking point for more than a week is almost over but it's a sign of things to come.
2 biggest impacts of climate change in Michigan right now
Read full article: 2 biggest impacts of climate change in Michigan right nowOften, we think of climate change as a thing that will happen many years from now. But that’s no longer the case. Climate change is happening right now, and its impacts can be seen across Michigan.
Think 2020's disasters are wild? Experts see worse in future
Read full article: Think 2020's disasters are wild? Experts see worse in futureFreak natural disasters most with what scientists say likely have some kind of climate change connection seem to be everywhere in the crazy year 2020. But experts say well probably look back and say those were the good old days, when disasters werent so wild. Its going to get A LOT worse, Georgia Tech climate scientist Kim Cobb said Wednesday. Thats because what's happening now is just the type of crazy climate scientists anticipated 10 or 20 years ago. Just as the future of climate disasters is hard to fathom now.