
Climate change is reshaping spring storm patterns across the North AtlanticClimate
SourceJune 5, 2026
Full article
Climate change is reshaping spring storm patterns across the North Atlantic
Researchers found that spring storms are becoming more common over the North Atlantic, while Arctic spring cyclones are growing stronger and longer-lived Summary: More spring…

Wildfires caused huge losses in 2025 despite one of the lowest burn areas on recordClimate
SourceJune 1, 2026
Full article
Wildfires caused huge losses in 2025 despite one of the lowest burn areas on record
A review of global wildfire activity found severe human and economic losses in 2025 despite relatively low global burned area Summary: More than 90 people…

Climate change is extending dangerous heat exposure during HajjClimate
Muser NewsDeskMay 29, 2026
Full article
Climate change is extending dangerous heat exposure during Hajj
Survivability limits exceeded during the 2024 Hajj Dangerous heat is extending beyond the summer months Heat and humidity exceeded physiological survivability limits during parts of…

Ocean acidification may weaken reef fish survival strategiesClimate
SourceMay 22, 2026
Full article
Ocean acidification may weaken reef fish survival strategies
Climate change may be weakening the social structures that help reef fish survive by degrading the habitats that support large shoals Summary: Ocean acidification could…

Climate change weakens social ties that save lives during disastersClimate
SourceMay 20, 2026
Full article
Climate change weakens social ties that save lives during disasters
Climate change is increasingly affecting how people interact, participate in community life and maintain the support networks that shape resilience during crises, with researchers warning…

Climate change is driving seabirds farther from their habitatsClimate
SourceMay 19, 2026
Full article
Climate change is driving seabirds farther from their habitats
Researchers at the University of Reading found that rapid ocean warming is pushing seabirds to travel farther as the areas where they can survive continue…

Global fossil fuel phase-out could require up to 80% more electricityClimate
SourceMay 18, 2026
Full article
Global fossil fuel phase-out could require up to 80% more electricity
Replacing fossil fuels worldwide by 2050 could require up to 80% more electricity generation, while reducing reliance on carbon capture and CO₂ removal technologies Summary:…

Why carbon dioxide cools the upper atmosphere while warming EarthClimate
SourceMay 13, 2026
Full article
Why carbon dioxide cools the upper atmosphere while warming Earth
Researchers have solved a long-standing atmospheric puzzle: How rising carbon dioxide cools the stratosphere even as it warms Earth’s surface and lower atmosphere Summary: Carbon…

Antarctic sea ice decline linked to deep ocean warming and stronger windsClimate
SourceMay 11, 2026
Full article
Antarctic sea ice decline linked to deep ocean warming and stronger winds
Antarctica is being ravaged by a triple-whammy of climate chaos that has melted sea ice to record lows, a new study has revealed Summary: Antarctic…

Climate change may spread rodent-borne arenaviruses into new parts of South AmericaClimate
SourceMay 6, 2026
Full article
Climate change may spread rodent-borne arenaviruses into new parts of South America
As rodents and temperatures shift, arenaviruses pose future threat to South American communities Summary: Climate change could push several dangerous rodent-borne viruses into new parts…

Wind power in Europe can grow without sacrificing scenic landscapesClimate
SourceMay 4, 2026
Full article
Wind power in Europe can grow without sacrificing scenic landscapes
Wind turbines supply a particularly large amount of electricity in winter – precisely when demand is high. Nevertheless, expansion is stagnating in many regions of…

Forest carbon credits exceed verified deforestation reductions in REDD+ projectsClimate
SourceMay 1, 2026
Full article
Forest carbon credits exceed verified deforestation reductions in REDD+ projects
Most projects lowered forest loss, but crediting methods overstated the scale of avoided deforestation by a wide margin Summary: Carbon credits issued for tropical forest…

Deep ocean heat shifts toward Antarctica increasing ice shelf melting riskClimate
SourceApril 30, 2026
Full article
Deep ocean heat shifts toward Antarctica increasing ice shelf melting risk
A new decades-long study of oceanographic data provides the first evidence that deep-ocean heat has moved closer to Antarctica, threatening the fragile ice shelves that…

Study proposes three energy demand targets by 2035 to strengthen climate policyClimate
SourceApril 27, 2026
Full article
Study proposes three energy demand targets by 2035 to strengthen climate policy
A new study published in Science argues that governments should adopt three integrated energy demand goals by 2035, warning that climate policy will fall short…

Andes volcanoes linked to algae blooms, whale deaths and Late Miocene coolingClimate
SourceApril 23, 2026
Full article
Andes volcanoes linked to algae blooms, whale deaths and Late Miocene cooling
Record volcanic eruptions in the Andes could explain the mysterious death of dozens of whales about 5 to 8 million years ago, according to a…

Venice may face relocation as sea levels riseClimate
SourceApril 20, 2026
Full article
Venice may face relocation as sea levels rise
Rising sea levels are expected to push Venice beyond its current flood defences, forcing increasingly complex and costly adaptation choices, with relocation emerging as a…

Ocean eddies reshape coastal seas as warming accelerates at the surfaceClimate
SourceApril 15, 2026
Full article
Ocean eddies reshape coastal seas as warming accelerates at the surface
New research reveals a powerful yet overlooked driver of climate change: Intensifying ocean eddies. These swirling currents – that break off from major currents –…

Arctic melt ponds identified as source of cloud-forming particlesClimate
SourceApril 13, 2026
Full article
Arctic melt ponds identified as source of cloud-forming particles
Findings offer insight into why Arctic clouds behave differently, filling a major gap in current climate and weather models Summary: Biological processes inside meltwater on…

Ocean temperatures near record high in March: EU monitorClimate
SourceApril 10, 2026
Full article
Ocean temperatures near record high in March: EU monitor
Paris, France | AFP | Muser NewsDesk Ocean temperatures hit near-record highs for March, the Copernicus Climate Change Service said on Friday, signalling a likely shift…

Hot-dry extremes could affect nearly 30% of the global population by 2100Climate
SourceApril 8, 2026
Full article
Hot-dry extremes could affect nearly 30% of the global population by 2100
The increase may hit nearly 30% of the global population with extreme events more dangerous than heat or drought alone, especially in low-income tropical nations…

Extreme heat linked to low birth weight in PakistanClimate
SourceApril 2, 2026
Full article
Extreme heat linked to low birth weight in Pakistan
Exposure to extreme heat conditions is resulting in more babies being born with low birth weight, according to a new study involving Adelaide University researchers.…

Global population exceeds Earth’s sustainable limitsClimate
SourceMarch 31, 2026
Full article
Global population exceeds Earth’s sustainable limits
Analysis of more than 200 years of data shows a mid-20th century shift in global population dynamics, with rising numbers increasingly linked to mounting environmental…

Why Antarctic sea ice suddenly declined after decades of growthClimate
SourceMarch 30, 2026
Full article
Why Antarctic sea ice suddenly declined after decades of growth
Although climate models predicted Antarctic sea ice would steadily dwindle, its extent grew for decades until 2016. A new study finds the ice finally receded…

Moderate warming still linked to severe climate extremesClimate
SourceMarch 26, 2026
Full article
Moderate warming still linked to severe climate extremes
Extreme climate impacts on people and the environment are often associated with very high levels of global warming (3 or 4°C). A new study led…