Italian city has ‘no optimal’ solution to adapt to sea-level rise, research finds
Rate of solar radiation stored in the planet has accelerated over past two decades
The brightly coloured waterways in the Arctic are a sign that permafrost is thawing, with potentially hazardous consequences
Critical operational zones are becoming more unpredictable
Study retraction highlights difficulty of assessing economic risks over decades
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Two books argue that despite the gloom, environmental progress is still possible through science and diplomacy
GenCast tool outperforms traditional methods on predictions up to 15 days
An international study of how human history has reshaped the planet, and vice versa
Mathematics can only take us so far in understanding the environmental issues we face
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Google DeepMind’s model beat world’s leading system in 90% of metrics used and took only a fraction of the time
Limits of 6 out of 9 planetary boundaries have been breached, study says
New research challenges idea that people have continuously lived in region since first arriving
The UK Met Office’s predictions have become much more accurate, but some dramatic events remain elusive
Activities have pushed 7 of 8 planetary boundaries into risk zones, research finds
Findings from US agencies serve as ‘call for action’ to mitigate against rising temperatures
In our latest podcast series, Pilita Clark explores the moonshot efforts to fight climate change
Further extreme weather expected as phenomenon that cools Pacific Ocean surface occurs for third year running
Levels of the gas are growing at a record rate and natural sources like wetlands are the cause, but scientists don’t know how to curb it
A farmer’s case against energy company RWE could shatter precedent on climate-related litigation
Scientists believe it is increasingly likely that threshold will be crossed between now and 2026
Scientists locate remarkably well-preserved vessel 3,000 metres underwater off the coast of Antarctica