Global average temperatures in 2025 were the third hottest on record, surpassed only by 2024 and 2023, according to an analysis published by Berkeley Earth, a nonprofit climate research organization.
Last year ranked as one of the three hottest years ever recorded, with six different science teams placing 2025 just behind 2024 and 2023. NASA and NOAA officials noted the temperatures for the top ...
The second in a series of retrospectives on National Academies’ reports and activities related to climate science. As our understanding of climate change grew over the last 50 years, efforts to ...
In a 25-word post on his Truth Social account, the president Friday questioned how the world can be warming when it is so ...
The Northern Hemisphere’s summers of 2023, 2024 and 2025 were the three hottest on record, climate agencies in the European Union and the U.S. have announced. This record summer heat was driven ...
President Trump cited a major winter storm as evidence to suggest that global warming does not exist — a misleading claim ...
The average temperature in Russia has changed more than in the rest of the world by about one degree over the past 50 years.
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How this brutal winter storm is even possible with climate change – and maybe even more likely
The frigid temperatures, massive snow and deadly ice storm taking shape east of the Rockies might seem to conflict with life on a rapidly warming planet. But all of these things still happen, even ...
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