As global temperatures rise, more regions are experiencing heat levels that exceed the human body's ability to cool itself.
It was the 18th month of the last 19 that the world hit or passed the internationally agreed upon warming limit of 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit) above pre-industrial times ...
Europe's climate monitor reported last month as the hottest January on record, with temperatures 1.75C above pre-industrial ...
The average surface air temperature was 55.81 degrees Fahrenheit That's 1.42 degrees Fahrenheit above the 1991-2020 average for the month.
Earth’s prolonged streak of abnormal heat continued into 2025 despite the arrival of La Niña ocean conditions, which ...
Near-Earth asteroid Bennu has a slim chance of colliding with Earth in 2182. If it does, the impact could trigger a global ...
Rising global temperatures may render extensive regions of the planet too hot for human survival over the coming decades.
A new study reveals that even a slight rise in global temperatures could make vast areas of the planet too hot for human survival.
Earth’s surface temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial temperatures, a warming level that is considered critical in international climate policy. It ...
It seems as if any instance of cold weather anywhere in the world may be used to assert that the climate crisis is a problem ...