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It is nearly impossible to read about climate change without encountering a boatload of numbers. Unfortunately, those numbers are often tossed around loosely, sometimes irresponsibly. Sorting ...
People are more likely to support climate policies when they believe extreme weather disasters are caused by climate change.
Climate change by the numbers - extended version 06:23. The NYPCC expects temperatures to keep climbing, specifically the 2030s will be 3 to 4 degrees warmer than 1980 to 2010, and the 2050s 4 to ...
In a reversal, NASA no longer plans to publish a major climate report whose previous website was scrubbed by the Trump administration. The report in question, known as the National Climate ...
Climate people — researchers, ESG administrators, philanthropic organizations — can forget, under the pressure of fact, just how alien statistics can feel to those of us new to Climate World ...
A new UN report says we're on track for 2.5 degrees of warming, not the target 1.5. We need to reduce emissions by 45%, but we're headed for a 10% increase.
When Peters and her team analyzed tweets from approximately 1,500 climate scientists, only 23 percent of posts contained numbers. Yet those few numerical tweets were more likely to be shared than ...
The days of loudly debating the science have mostly given way to an effort to withhold the raw information itself.
The rapid analysis by World Weather Attribution calculated that climate change might have tripled the death toll from the ...
Europe’s first major heat wave of the summer began in late June, and caused an estimated 2,300 heat-related deaths. A new rapid study has concluded that almost two-thirds of those deaths would not ...
To curb climate change, nations are negotiating over numbers : Short Wave This year's United Nations climate talks, COP29, wrapped Saturday. Throughout the talks, it was all about the numbers.