Emerging Pacific Ocean heat, combined with ongoing human-caused global warming, is a grim recipe for deadly climate extremes.
Since the Industrial Revolution—an event made possible by the use of fossil fuels in everything from power plants to transportation—Earth has gotten hotter. 2024 was the hottest year on record and the ...
Climate scientists have discovered that microplastics and nanoplastics are helping to drive global warming by absorbing ...
As the planet warms, past episodes of the natural weather phenomenon may no longer be a reliable guide of how the next one ...
A study says the coloring of microplastics can make a big difference in how much they heat up the Earth.
New warming link: Scientists report that airborne microplastics absorb heat, contributing to global warming at levels comparable to a fraction of black carbon’s effect. Color and size matter: Dark and ...
NEWS ANALYSIS. From the depths of the seas to beyond the Arctic Circle, the continent is warming twice as fast as the global ...
A new study published in Nature Climate Change found that colored microplastics suspended in the atmosphere may contribute ...
"We can say with confidence that overall they are warming agents." The post Earth Screams in Agony as Microplastics Found to ...