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Sea levels already ‘much higher’ than many scientists had estimated

Measurements of actual global levels show big impact of climate change, especially in Asia, study shows

mercoledì 4 marzo 2026 New tab

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Warming seas are brewing extreme weather in months ahead, scientists forecast

Concerns raised about the development of an El Niño warming cycle this year combined with climate change

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More than half of the US in drought after near-record March temperatures

Global average monthly rise sustained at 1.48C since pre-industrial times

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‘Exceptional’ wetness points to climate change future, say scientists

Pattern of weather extremes as global temperatures reach 1.49C above preindustrial levels for the month of February

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Oceans take in a lot of heat as Earth’s energy imbalance hits record

Rate of solar radiation stored in the planet has accelerated over past two decades

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‘Climate breakdown’: UN says world is heading for 2.8C temperature rise

Fractional improvement in projections will be partly negated by US withdrawal of plans to limit global warming

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Hotter world will drive more wars, EU climate chief warns

Military staff increasingly concerned about rising sea levels, droughts and floods, according to EU commissioner

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