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Antarctic ice melt to cause catastrophic sea-level rise by 2300, study warns

A major study has revealed alarming long-term projections about Antarctica's ice sheet and its potential collapse due to carbon emissions.

Identifying impacts, reducing risks, and finding solutions to global climate change

Dr Jackie Dawson explains how the Environment, Society and Policy Group at University of Ottawa develops solutions for global climate change.

Why green spaces are key to combating extreme heat in the Global South

Research reveals that cities in the Global South are increasingly vulnerable to extreme heat due to a lack of cooling green spaces.

Study reveals hidden triggers of global water scarcity

Recent research conducted at Stockholm University has unveiled a new approach to quantifying the global risk of water scarcity.

UK to receive earlier flood and drought warnings using high-tech sensors and real-time monitoring

Researchers across the UK will use the latest tech and major data banks to provide better flood and drought warnings.

Scientists develop cutting-edge model to predict flash flooding

An international team of climate scientists has developed a new model to predict flash flooding more accurately.

The climate policy puzzle: New research shows what really cuts emissions

An analysis of thousands of climate policy measures worldwide has revealed that only a fraction are effective in reducing emissions.

UK Space Agency funds £2.5m for satellite data pilot projects

New projects will trial solutions that use satellite data and services to support transport, logistics and financial services.

Dartmouth-led study challenges IPCC sea level rise projections

A Dartmouth College-led study offers a more optimistic perspective on one of the most alarming predictions about sea level rise.

NASA data captures Earth’s hottest day on record

According to NASA analysis of global daily temperature data, 22 July 2024 was the hottest day on record. Read more here.

Climate change drives record-breaking extreme temperatures in the UK, says Met Office report

Extreme temperatures in the UK are becoming more frequent and intense due to climate change, warns Met Office report.

Earth’s rotation is being affected by climate change

Two new studies published by ETH Zurich suggest that the Earth's rotation is being significantly impacted by climate change.

Harnessing AI, ML, and Earth Observation to enhance climate preparedness and resilience

RSS-Hydro discusses the potential of leveraging AI, machine learning, and Earth Observation data to mitigate the impact of climate change.

EU launches DestinE system to create a digital twin of Earth

The European Commission has announced that the initial DestinE digital twin system has been activated to combat climate change.

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