Morning Overview on MSN
Study: Post-2015 warming surge not driven by El Niño, volcanoes or sun
A peer-reviewed study published on March 6, 2026, in Geophysical Research Letters finds that the rate of global warming has ...
IFLScience on MSN
Earth has warmed significantly since 2015 – and solar cycles, volcanoes, or El Niño can ...
Earth’s climate has always been changing – but never like this. New research reveals that global temperature rises have accelerated at an unprecedented rate since 2015. In the new study, a ...
In the past two months, the Island’s seen more than one snowstorm or full-on blizzard, frigid temperatures that froze ponds, and wind chills that drew tears from the eyes. In this moment, climate ...
A new study finds ocean cycles disrupt synchronized global drought, reducing the risk of simultaneous crop failures worldwide ...
Is your idea of El Niño and La Niña mainly informed by a 1990s-era Chris Farley sketch from “Saturday Night Live?” The late comedian’s definition was hilarious, albeit a bit lacking in scientific ...
New attribution research shows how extra heat in the atmosphere can turn thunderstorms into factories for dangerous, softball-size hail.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A map of ocean temperature anomalies (differences from normal) during a strong El Niño. Red colors mean the ocean water is warmer ...
Daily Maverick on MSNOpinion
South Africa’s carbon tax should stay — climate scientists explain why
In the face of fossil fuel lobby pressures, climate scientists assert that South Africa’s carbon tax is vital for emissions ...
Earth experienced several periods in its history when ice covered nearly the entire planet, known as snowball Earth events. A study at the Earth-Life Science Institute at Institute of Science Tokyo ...
As the planet warms, many expected ecosystems to change faster and faster. Instead, a massive global study shows that species turnover has slowed by about one-third since the 1970s. Nature’s constant ...
How come it feels like it's all bad news in the global economy these days? According to one economist, something he calls the "doom loop." Between trade wars, rising inflation and industries going ...
US policy changes have freed some to chase profits, while on this side of the pond regulations take a more long-term view.
一些您可能无法访问的结果已被隐去。
显示无法访问的结果