Hottest week on record ‘worrying news for planet’ says WMO
Last week was the hottest on record according to preliminary data, says the World Meteorological Organization. The measurements, along with
Read moreLast week was the hottest on record according to preliminary data, says the World Meteorological Organization. The measurements, along with
Read moreThe lowest Antarctic sea ice extent on record and glacier mass loss in parts of the Arctic are just two examples
Read moreRising greenhouse gas concentrations and accumulated heat have contributed to the the past eight years being the warmest ever recorded,
Read moreIt sounds like a broken record: as the Earth continues to heat up due to man-made climate change, “hottest temperature
Read moreRain on the Greenland ice sheet in the Arctic and the growing ozone hole over Antarctica were just two of
Read more2021 was one of the seven warmest year’s on record, and included a “record-shattering” temperature in Canada, the World Meteorological
Read moreThe World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has confirmed the record-breaking 38 C temperature reported in Verkhoyansk, Russia last year. “This new
Read moreA report organized by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) paints a concerning picture of accelerating climate impacts and increasing emissions,
Read moreThe year 2020 shaped up to be one of the three warmest years on record, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO)
Read moreThe World Meteorological Organization (WMO) is working to confirm a record-breaking 38 degree C temperature reported in the Russian Arctic
Read moreMay 2020 was the hottest May on record, reported the Copernicus Climate Change Service on June 5. Their data shows
Read moreGreenhouse gases reached record highs in 2018 according a bulletin released on Monday by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), continuing
Read moreAir temperatures will be above normal across the whole region and ice layers far below norms, an international group of
Read moreThe world enters into ‘truly uncharted territory’ in 2017 with the planet continuing to experience record-breaking global temperature, shrinking sea
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