Last year was Earth’s third hottest globally, but temperature is just one measure of climate change’s influence.
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The European climate movement is faltering. State repression has escalated. Authoritarianism is on the rise. And even though ...
Devastating wildfire, flooding and extreme heat events took place over the past year, several resulting in mass fatalities.
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Scientists warn human-driven emissions put 2025 among the hottest years, intensifying deadly heatwaves, droughts, storms and wildfires ...
Nearly half of U.S. homeowners say climate risk could push them to move, according to a new Kin Homeownership Trends study.
Arctic weather extremes are rising fast, harming plants, animals, people, and global climate balance worldwide.
Legacy media outlets rounded out 2025 with articles recounting extreme weather events, presenting the year as one of climate chaos. They aren't reporting that 2025 was likely the year of the fewest ...
In 2025, carbon pollution made 89% of record high daily temperatures set across 247 major U.S. cities more likely — and influenced risky extreme heat events around the globe. Hurricane Melissa, the ...