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As the climate changes, increased Northern Hemisphere wildfires could almost double the amount of smoke particulates - and ...
Atmospheric particle emissions generated by forest fires could double current projections by the end of the 21st century due to climate change, as these projections only consider the direct effect of ...
Even if Earth does survive, it won’t be pretty. The temperature of our planet will be about 1,300 degrees C, hot enough to ...
News Release 13-Jun-2025 Increased forest fires due to climate change could alter oceanic CO2 absorption, according to a BSC study ...
Arctic tundra covers a significant portion of the Northern Hemisphere, accounting for approximately 20% of the Earth’s surface, and nearly 25% of the land surface in the Northern Hemisphere ...
The ten warmest years since the early days of the industrial revolution have all occurred since 2015. Read more here.
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Earth's CO2 hits highest recorded level in human history - exceeding 430 parts per million - MSNAlthough humanity is constantly pumping out CO2 all-year-round, atmospheric CO2 is at its highest in the Northern Hemisphere in the spring – specifically May.
“Damaging and Deadly” Heat Domes Nearly Tripled, from Europe to the U.S.: Climatologist Michael Mann
A heat wave is raising temperatures to dangerous levels across much of Europe, just days after a heat wave in North America ...
Researchers have used advanced climate models to project the increase in iron emissions from fires, especially at high latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere. In areas of the North Atlantic ...
Carbon dioxide peaks during the Northern Hemisphere spring. You’ll notice that there is a distinct sawtooth pattern in charts that show how carbon dioxide is changing over time. There are peaks and ...
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