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Last month’s sea surface temperatures was 13.8°C higher than the average across 1981 – 2011
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A Norwegian archipelago in the Arctic Ocean warming at six-times the average rate…
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Climate change increased the probability by 20%, research claims
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Last year sea levels and ocean temperatures hit new records, scientists reveal
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Scientists claim that previous estimates of warming in the region have been underestimated
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The threshold has been increased to compensate for increasing temperatures from global warming
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The extinction and depletion of mammals has heavily impacted the survival of plants
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New research suggests if current climate policies do not change extreme weather events will become far more frequent and affect poorer children the most
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That’s the suggestion from the Climate Action Tracker group, which notes more than half of global emissions are now covered by large nations with a zero-emission by mid-century goal
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This is the first in a series of three articles from clean energy expert Statkraft, titled ‘Future Energy Scenarios – Global Energy Trends’ – stay tuned for more coming soon…
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A new report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change suggests climate change could mean sea levels rise by more than a metre by the end of the century
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The Energy Information Administration notes nearly all of the forecast decrease is due to fewer emissions from coal consumption
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