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Earth’s moving crust may be supercharging climate change more than we thought
For decades, climate science has treated Earth’s shifting crust as a slow, distant backdrop to the drama of global warming.
Today’s tropical forests, especially those in the Amazon and Southeast Asia, play a vital role in keeping Earth’s climate stable. If modern global warming causes these forests to die back—something ...
The Arctic Ocean was once an important source of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere — and it could become one again, researchers warn. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
According to the latest NOAA data, 2025 was Earth’s third-warmest year since records began in 1850. Global average temperatures in 2025 were 1.3°C (2.4°F) above pre-industrial (1850-1900) levels.
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