U.S. carbon pollution rose in 2025. Experts blame cold winter, high natural gas prices, data centers
But that changed last year with pollution actually growing faster than economic activity, said study co-author Ben King, a director in Rhodium’s energy group. He estimated the U.S. put 5.9 billion ...
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Could one volcano reset our climate prognosis?
The Hunga Tonga Mystery That Wasn't When the Hunga Tonga volcano erupted underwater in January 2022, it felt like witnessing ...
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We’re running headfirst into a Mad Max world | Opinion
Don’t bother to tell Donald Trump, but with his distinct help, we’re doing nothing less than cooking ourselves. Thanks to the ...
Greenhouse gas emissions in the United States rose last year, snapping a two-year streak of declines as cold winter ...
In November 2025, the nations that have agreed to meet climate goals under the 2016 Paris Accord met at the United Nations ...
The president’s embrace of fossil fuels and withdrawal from the global fight against climate change will make it hard to keep ...
Efforts to mitigate climate change are more urgently needed than ever, after the UN said the world has failed to keep global ...
The global ocean heat content increased yet again in 2025, further raising the risk of catastrophic storms, sea-level rise, ...
Every second of last year, the Earth’s oceans absorbed the equivalent in energy to 12 Hiroshima-sized atomic bombs. Global ...
New research points to an unexpected way plastic pollution may be influencing Earth’s climate system. A recent study suggests ...
Research shows microplastics are flooding the oceans, lessening their ability to absorb carbon dioxide, a process critical to ...
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