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A polar bear scans the surrounding area from the top of a large piece of glacial ice in Svalbard. Source: Barcroft Media via Getty Images

The good news on global warming: We've delayed the next ice age

The scientists found that even without further output of heat-trapping gases, the next ice age probably wouldn’t set in...

How the world learned its lesson and got a climate deal

How the world learned its lesson and got a climate deal

It was an agreement born from a fear of failure, delivered by the smoothness of French diplomacy.

195 countries sign historic climate deal in Paris

195 countries sign historic climate deal in Paris

 

From L-R, Christiana Figueres, Executive Secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, French Foreign Affairs Minister Laurent Fabius, President-designate of COP21 and French President Francois Hollande applaud during the final plenary session at the World Climate Change Conference 2015 (COP21) at Le Bourget, near Paris, France, December 12, 2015. Photo: Reuters/Stephane Mahe

With landmark climate accord, world marks turn from fossil fuels

"It is a victory for all of the planet and for future generations," said U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, who...

The Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica is seen in this undated NASA image .

Melting glaciers blamed for subtle slowing of Earth's rotation

  The movement of ice and meltwater is also causing a slight migration of the Earth's axis, or north pole

Richer nations called to do more for climate change

Richer nations called to do more for climate change

 

Doomsday revisited: will warming deprive us of oxygen?

Doomsday revisited: will warming deprive us of oxygen?

"It would mean oxygen depletion not only in the water but also in the air. Should it happen, it would obviously kill...

Six ways to cool the Earth and why they’ll never happen

Six ways to cool the Earth and why they’ll never happen

Make the clouds fluffier. Build a giant umbrella over the sun.

Paramilitary soldiers walk past the Zhengyangmen gate as they patrol at the Tiananmen Square during a heavily polluted day in Beijing, China November 30, 2015.

Smog chokes Chinese, Indian capitals as climate talks begin

  Air quality in the city of 16 million is usually bad in winter, with thousands of coal fires lit by the...

French police officers patrol in front of the entrance at the venue for the World Climate Change Conference 2015 (COP21) at Le Bourget, near Paris, France, November 29, 2015.

Negotiators grab head start on monumental climate challenge

  Hundreds of thousands of people on Sunday joined rallies across the globe, insisting that there is "No Planet B" in the...

Wind turbines and electricity pylons flank a coal-fired power plant in Germany. Photographer: Sean Gallup/Getty Images

The climate talks in Paris might actually work this time

  Momentum is building toward a comprehensive deal to curb greenhouse gases and the worst effects of global warming

The Inuit village of Umiujaq, in Nunavik territory, Hudson Bay, Quebec

Permafrost: hiding a climate time bomb?

Transforming all the carbon in the permafrost into CO2 would mean the end of the world as we know it."

The carcass of a dead cow lies in the Black Umfolozi River, dry from the effects of a severe drought north of Durban, South Africa on November 9, 2015

Global warming: What if we do nothing?

A mountain of scientific evidence tells us this would be a recipe for disaster.

The sea surface temperature departure is seen in an undated NOAA image .

El Niño strengthening, will be among biggest on record: WMO

The weather pattern normally reach maximum strength between October and January, then persist through much of the first quarter

Ships pass by the Lujiazui Financial District in Shanghai on August 14, 2015

Megacities hit hard by surging sea levels even at 2oC rise: study

  Four of the 10 most devastated megacities would be Chinese. India, Vietnam and Bangladesh do not fare much better.
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