
Japan, South Korea endure hottest summer on recordNews
SourceSeptember 1, 2025
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Japan, South Korea endure hottest summer on record
Tokyo, Japan | AFP Japan and South Korea sweltered this year through the hottest summers since records began, their weather agencies said Monday. Temperatures the world…


Climate Science Digest: August 27, 2025Science
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Climate Science Digest: August 27, 2025
Explore the latest insights from top science journals in the Muser Press daily roundup (August 27, 2025), featuring impactful research on climate change challenges. In…


Third-hottest July on record wreaks climate havocFactsNews
SourceAugust 7, 2025
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Third-hottest July on record wreaks climate havoc
Paris, France | AFP | Muser NewsDesk The third-hottest July worldwide ended a string of record-breaking temperatures, but many regions were devastated by extreme weather amplified…


Abrupt climate shifts predicted in major Earth system models as temperatures riseScience
SourceJuly 22, 2025
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Abrupt climate shifts predicted in major Earth system models as temperatures rise
A computer vision technique modified to scan climate model data is helping scientists predict where and when rapid climatic shifts will happen in the future…

Earth’s climate future simulated at 9 km resolutionClimate
SourceJuly 21, 2025
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Earth’s climate future simulated at 9 km resolution
New climate model offers unprecedented insight into Earth’s future at high resolution Summary: A new global climate modeling effort has achieved a major advance in…

Climate Science Digest: July 10, 2025Science
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Climate Science Digest: July 10, 2025
Explore the latest insights from top science journals in the Muser Press daily roundup (July 10, 2025), featuring impactful research on climate change challenges. In…

Why forests can’t keep up with global warmingClimate
SourceJuly 4, 2025
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Why forests can’t keep up with global warming
Ecologists are concerned that forest ecosystems will not keep pace with a rapidly changing climate, failing to remain healthy and productive Summary: Forests are changing…

Climate Science Digest: July 3, 2025Science
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Climate Science Digest: July 3, 2025
Explore the latest insights from top science journals in the Muser Press daily roundup (July 3, 2025), featuring impactful research on climate change challenges. In…

Climate Science Digest: July 2, 2025Science
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Climate Science Digest: July 2, 2025
Explore the latest insights from top science journals in the Muser Press daily roundup (July 2, 2025), featuring impactful research on climate change challenges. In…

Climate Science Digest: June 27, 2025Science
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Climate Science Digest: June 27, 2025
Explore the latest insights from top science journals in the Muser Press daily roundup (June 27, 2025), featuring impactful research on climate change challenges. In…

Ancient CO₂ spikes triggered ocean anoxia despite high oxygen levelsClimate
SourceJune 24, 2025
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Ancient CO₂ spikes triggered ocean anoxia despite high oxygen levels
New research from the University of California, Davis, the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Texas A&M University reveals that massive emissions, or burps, of carbon…

Summer downpours in the Alps could double with 2°C warming, study findsClimate
SourceJune 21, 2025
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Summer downpours in the Alps could double with 2°C warming, study finds
Intense, short-lived summer downpours are expected to become both more frequent and more intense across Alpine regions as the climate warms. In a new study,…

Climate change expected to worsen sleep apnea worldwideClimate
SourceJune 16, 2025
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Climate change expected to worsen sleep apnea worldwide
Sleep apnea will become more common and more severe due to global warming, leading to increased health and economic burdens across the globe, warn Flinders…

Global warming to exceed 1.5 °C by 2028Climate
SourceJune 2, 2025
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Global warming to exceed 1.5 °C by 2028
Anthropogenic global warming is set to exceed 1.5 °C already by 2028 and hence improved quantification of the Paris goals is proposed. This is based…

Oceans feel the heat from human climate pollutionScience
SourceJune 2, 2025
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Oceans feel the heat from human climate pollution
Paris, France | AFP | Muser NewsDesk Oceans have absorbed the vast majority of the warming caused by burning fossil fuels and shielded societies from…

Global warming linked to rising women’s cancer risk in MENA regionClimate
SourceMay 27, 2025
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Global warming linked to rising women’s cancer risk in MENA region
A study on Middle East and North Africa countries links higher temperatures to an increased risk of breast, ovarian, uterine, and cervical cancers Summary: Global…

Zebrafish adapt to heat without fitness costClimate
SourceMay 17, 2025
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Zebrafish adapt to heat without fitness cost
A laboratory study of zebrafish shows that fish can be bred to adapt to warmer water temperatures without apparent trade-offs. But it's not clear that…

World’s richest 10% caused two thirds of global warming: studyScience
SourceMay 7, 2025
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World’s richest 10% caused two thirds of global warming: study
Paris, France | AFP | Muser NewsDesk The world's wealthiest 10 percent of individuals are responsible for two thirds of global warming since 1990, researchers…

Satellite data links mountain greening to genomic erosion in native herbScience
SourceMay 1, 2025
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Satellite data links mountain greening to genomic erosion in native herb
Increased vegetation growth in European mountains, driven by climate and land use changes, reduces genetic diversity of medicinal plants, as shown by a new study…

Coral reefs pushed to brink as bleaching crisis worsensNewsFacts
SourceApril 23, 2025
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Coral reefs pushed to brink as bleaching crisis worsens
Paris, France | AFP An unprecedented coral bleaching episode has spread to 84 percent of the world's reefs in an unfolding human-caused crisis that could…

Worry and social norms drive climate change talksScience
SourceApril 18, 2025
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Worry and social norms drive climate change talks
Americans are more likely to discuss climate change with family and friends if they feel worried or at risk, perceive society as supportive of pro-climate…

World’s ‘exceptional’ heat streak lengthens into MarchFactsNews
SourceApril 8, 2025
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World’s ‘exceptional’ heat streak lengthens into March
Paris, France | AFP Global temperatures hovered at historic highs in March, Europe's climate monitor said on Tuesday, prolonging an unprecedented heat streak that has…

Melting Arctic ice may unleash ancient diseases, scientists warnClimate
SourceApril 8, 2025
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Melting Arctic ice may unleash ancient diseases, scientists warn
Scientists blame climate change for spread of infectious diseases and unleashing of ice-locked microbes in Arctic Summary: As Arctic permafrost thaws and human activity increases…

Lessons for the world in how Darwin keeps it coolNews
SourceApril 2, 2025
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Lessons for the world in how Darwin keeps it cool
How Australia's hottest capital city is confronting the challenges of dealing with heat in a warming climate might offer solutions for the world. By Stephen…
