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Royal Mail has deployed its 7,000th electric vehicle, cementing its position as the UK's largest EV delivery fleet. The ...
Even if global warming is capped at 1.5°C, catastrophic sea-level rise is inevitable, potentially displacing millions.
If Earth stays at its current levels of warming -- below policymakers’ goal of 1.5 degrees Celsius -- polar ice sheets may ...
Multiple studies suggest 1.5 degrees Celsius of warming is “far too high” to prevent rapid ice sheet retreat that would be ...
Efforts to limit the global temperature increase to 1.5°C under the Paris Climate Agreement may not go far enough to save the ...
The U.S. is on track to have its second-busiest tornado year ever, and some former weather service veterans worry that ...
Overshooting 1.5°C: Even temporary warming above temperature limit could have permanent consequences
Earth's surface temperature has been 1.5°C hotter than the pre-industrial average for 21 of the last 22 months.
The world’s ice sheets are on course for runaway melting, leading to multiple feet of sea level rise and “catastrophic” ...
Satellite observations show the ice sheets are melting faster than expected, and slowing sea level rise to a manageable rate ...
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Researchers now say that the world needs to stay within 1°C of the pre-industrial average to avoid a catastrophic sea level ...
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