
Climate action could save 1.3 million lives but global cooperation is keyClimate
SourceFebruary 12, 2026
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Climate action could save 1.3 million lives but global cooperation is key
First-of-its-kind study assesses how health benefits of aggressive climate policy travel across international borders Summary: Global climate policy could prevent up to 1.32 million premature…

Climate change could be slowing nature’s paceClimate
SourceFebruary 10, 2026
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Climate change could be slowing nature’s pace
New research from Queen Mary University of London shows nature’s renewal has 'significantly' slowed down with rising temperatures, against expectation Summary: As global temperatures rise,…

The paradox of tourism at melting glaciersClimate
SourceFebruary 9, 2026
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The paradox of tourism at melting glaciers
As glaciers around the world melt at unprecedented rates, tourism in these icy landscapes is booming, adding pressure to vulnerable regions and disrupting delicate ecosystems.…

Why warming looks different across US statesClimate
SourceFebruary 7, 2026
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Why warming looks different across US states
41 US states are warming, though each in a different way, according to a UC3M and UNIZAR study Summary: Climate warming across the United States…

Carbon pricing and renewables emerge as most effective climate policies, global study findsClimate
SourceFebruary 5, 2026
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Carbon pricing and renewables emerge as most effective climate policies, global study finds
To reduce CO₂ emissions, policy on carbon pricing, taxation and investment in renewable energy is key; Australia, Canada, and Japan have 'substantial potential' to strengthen…

World not ready for rise in extreme heat, scientists sayClimate
SourceJanuary 26, 2026
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World not ready for rise in extreme heat, scientists say
Paris, France | AFP | Muser NewsDesk Nearly 3.8 billion people could face extreme heat by 2050 and while tropical countries will bear the brunt cooler…

World enters era of global water bankruptcy, UN scientists warnClimate
Muser NewsDeskJanuary 21, 2026
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World enters era of global water bankruptcy, UN scientists warn
Report in brief The world has entered what United Nations scientists describe as an era of “global water bankruptcy,” a condition in which decades of…

Earth’s climate flipped rapidly even in an ice-free worldClimate
SourceJanuary 19, 2026
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Earth’s climate flipped rapidly even in an ice-free world
New findings help explain abrupt climate swings – even in ancient ice-free greenhouse worlds – and offer insights for future warming scenarios Earth’s climate is…

Why climate extremes mattered in the fall of the Tang dynastyClimate
SourceJanuary 15, 2026
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Why climate extremes mattered in the fall of the Tang dynasty
Climate variability shaped agriculture, migration, and stability in the dynasty’s final century Summary: Climate change played a measurable role in the decline of the Tang…

World-first ice archive to guard secrets of melting glaciersClimate
SourceJanuary 14, 2026
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World-first ice archive to guard secrets of melting glaciers
Paris, France | AFP | Muser NewsDesk Scientists on Wednesday sealed ancient chunks of glacial ice in a first-of-its-kind sanctuary in Antarctica in the hope of…

Most people think climate change will affect others, not themselvesClimate
SourceJanuary 13, 2026
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Most people think climate change will affect others, not themselves
Large international meta-analysis finds people consistently rate their own climate risks as lower than those faced by others Summary: A majority believe climate change-related risks…

Melting glaciers could release ancient antibiotic resistance into freshwater systemsClimate
SourceJanuary 12, 2026
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Melting glaciers could release ancient antibiotic resistance into freshwater systems
As climate change accelerates the melting of glaciers around the world, scientists are warning of a little-known risk flowing downstream with the meltwater: antibiotic resistance…

Ancient global warming shows rainfall became more intense and less regularClimate
SourceJanuary 11, 2026
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Ancient global warming shows rainfall became more intense and less regular
'Proxies' in geologic record show rainfall was more intense, but less regular during the Paleogene Summary: Ancient global warming offers important clues about how rainfall…

Experts say oceans soaked up record heat levels in 2025Climate
SourceJanuary 9, 2026
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Experts say oceans soaked up record heat levels in 2025
Brest, France | AFP | Muser NewsDesk The world's oceans absorbed a record amount of heat in 2025, an international team of scientists said Friday, further…

Deep ocean temperatures challenge past views of the Antarctic ice sheetClimate
SourceJanuary 8, 2026
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Deep ocean temperatures challenge past views of the Antarctic ice sheet
New temperature reconstructions suggest the Antarctic ice sheet remained more stable during the Oligocene than long assumed Summary: Understanding past Antarctic ice sheet behaviour relies…

Clearing small areas of rainforest has outsized climate impact: studyClimate
SourceJanuary 7, 2026
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Clearing small areas of rainforest has outsized climate impact: study
Paris, France | AFP | Muser NewsDesk Think of the destruction of Earth's rainforests and a familiar image may come to mind: fires or chainsaws tearing…

Ancient warming erased part of Greenland Ice Sheet, evidence showsClimate
SourceJanuary 6, 2026
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Ancient warming erased part of Greenland Ice Sheet, evidence shows
Core samples pulled from beneath ice sheet suggests region is highly sensitive to the temperatures of our current interglacial period Summary: Greenland’s Prudhoe Dome ice…

Clean energy subsidies work best when pollution has a priceClimate
SourceDecember 30, 2025
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Clean energy subsidies work best when pollution has a price
Study finds that when clean energy incentives are applied consistently, the economy can reach an 80% reduction in energy-related carbon emissions by mid-century Summary: Climate…

Europe wanted its carbon border tax to go global – is it working?Climate
SourceDecember 29, 2025
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Europe wanted its carbon border tax to go global – is it working?
Paris, France | AFP | Muser NewsDesk The EU's carbon border tax was designed to do more than clean up its own economy: it hoped to…

How diet changes could cut food-related climate emissionsClimate
SourceDecember 27, 2025
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How diet changes could cut food-related climate emissions
Why reducing food-related emissions will require diet changes across much of the global population Summary: The way food is produced and consumed worldwide plays a…

Satellites miss most aviation contrails, MIT study findsClimate
SourceDecember 22, 2025
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Satellites miss most aviation contrails, MIT study finds
Images from geostationary satellites alone aren’t enough to help planes avoid contrail-prone regions, MIT researchers report Summary: Aviation contrails play a major role in the…

Old rules limit Sámi reindeer herding in a changing climateClimate
SourceDecember 14, 2025
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Old rules limit Sámi reindeer herding in a changing climate
A warming climate and pressure on land use complicate life for Norway's Sámi reindeer herders. Regulations designed to help them don't work the way they…

How air travel and renewable power differ in their air quality impactsClimate
SourceDecember 9, 2025
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How air travel and renewable power differ in their air quality impacts
Cutting air travel and purchasing renewable energy can lead to different effects on overall air quality, even while achieving the same CO₂ reduction, new research…

Climate change drives birds toward Europe’s upper elevationsClimate
SourceDecember 7, 2025
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Climate change drives birds toward Europe’s upper elevations
Many bird species have moved toward colder areas in the mountains of Europe as the climate has warmed over the past two decades. Sunny southern…