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Category: Climate Research
Heatwaves Attributed to Emissions from Carbon Major Entities
Scientists find that major carbon emitters are responsible for half the increase in the intensity of global heatwaves.
How Temperature Rise Puts Vulnerable Groups’ Health at Risk
A Nature study shows heatwaves are pushing poorer US households to drink more sugar-sweetened beverages, raising health concerns.
Is Climate Change Driving Fish Stocks to Deeper Cooler Waters?
Scientists warn that climate change is driving tuna, mackerel, and squid into the high seas, complicating global fisheries governance.
Climate Adaptation and Community Lessons from the Cook Islands
From planning to action, the Cook Islands’ Climate Adaptation Project reveals insights for engaging communities in climate resilience.
How Winemakers are Adapting to Climate Change
As global temperatures climb, winemakers are turning to blended wines to preserve flavour, quality, and consistency.
How Atlantic Ocean Current’s Slowing Down May Affect the Tropics
A study finds that a slowdown of the Atlantic Ocean current could cause severe droughts across the Amazon, West Africa, and Central America.
Mitigating the Gap Between People’s Actions and Climate Impacts
A study finds that people underestimate how their daily habits impact climate change, highlighting a gap between perception and reality.
Can NZ Cut Agriculture Emissions Without Hurting Its Economy?
With agriculture at the heart of its economy, New Zealand aims to curb emissions without deepening its recession.
Climate Predictions and Policymaking Make for Efficient Adaptation
Discover how climate science is guiding Mediterranean policymakers in tackling drought—and what it means for water-scarce areas worldwide.









