Ocean damage has been missing from climate math. A new study shows how counting it nearly doubles the cost of carbon ...
A new study by IIASA researchers offers a pioneering way to understand how climate change affects people's lives over the ...
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Sooner-than-expected climate impacts could cost the world trillions
A report warns that we may have seriously underestimated the rate of warming, which could damage economic growth ...
Climate litigation faces limits due to procedural issues and courts’ inability to solve systemic problems. ADR—like mediation ...
For the first time, a study by researchers at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego ...
Here in Arizona, 2025 was our second hottest year on record — with 122 days above 100 degrees and higher nighttime and winter ...
By 2100, it predicted that if no action is taken to lower our fossil fuel use (a scenario called RCP8.5 by the UN’s ...
Scientists have factored damage to the ocean to the social cost of carbon for the first time -- finding it nearly doubles the ...
Although 2025 did not set a new global temperature record, it still delivered clear signs of a warming planet.
The price of climate change is high—and the bill is only getting steeper as temperatures continue to rise, economists say. A recent report compiled by risk management experts with the Institute and ...
Andreas Malm and Wim Carton have an enemy, and it’s not “climate deniers.” These authors acknowledge that the original Big ...
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