Keith Bein is a professional researcher at the UC Davis Air Quality Research Center and a research professor at the Center for Health and the Environment. (Karin Higgins, UC Davis) The realities of ...
John Locher/AP / AP The amount of planet-warming carbon dioxide in the Earth’s atmosphere has hit a new record, as humanity struggles to rein in emissions of greenhouse gasses from burning fossil ...
Marketplace’s Amy Scott reports on companies pouring millions of dollars into efforts to rid old and new CO2 emissions from ...
About half of all the CO2 humans have ever emitted still hangs over our heads, literally. Since the Industrial Revolution began, that totals nearly 1,000 metric gigatons stuck in the atmosphere. Now, ...
CO2 is bursting into the atmosphere like never before, up and away, like it has wings. According to climate scientists, we’re fast approaching white-knuckle time. This reinforces the outlook for 2024 ...
Climate experts told Inside Climate News that the average global temperatures in summer may briefly climb to 3.5 degrees Fahrenheit above the pre-industrial benchmark, after atmospheric carbon dioxide ...
Earth’s atmosphere now has more carbon dioxide in it than it has in millions — and possibly tens of millions — of years, according to data released Thursday by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
World falling "miles short" of emissions goals to curb climate change, U.N. says, sounding the alarm
Paris — Greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere reached record highs in 2023, the United Nations warned on Monday, saying countries are falling "miles short" of what's needed to curb ...
Earth as seen from the moon's orbit during the Apollo 8 mission in 1968, with updated color based on lunar and Earth observations. Credit: NASA At a federal research lab located at 11,135 feet (3,397 ...
Rising CO2 helps plants conserve water, but a newly identified atmospheric feedback cancels much of that benefit.
Carbon dioxide is accumulating in the atmosphere faster than ever — accelerating on a steep rise to levels far above any experienced during human existence, scientists from NOAA and Scripps ...
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