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Earth has warmed significantly since 2015 – and solar cycles, volcanoes, or El Niño can’t explain it
Earth’s climate has always been changing – but never like this. New research reveals that global temperature rises have accelerated at an unprecedented rate since 2015. In the new study, a ...
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Study: Post-2015 warming surge not driven by El Niño, volcanoes or sun
A peer-reviewed study published on March 6, 2026, in Geophysical Research Letters finds that the rate of global warming has nearly doubled over the past decade, reaching approximately 0.35 degrees ...
Global warming is accelerating at roughly double the pace of a decade ago, raising concerns for Earth systems, biodiversity ...
In the past two months, the Island’s seen more than one snowstorm or full-on blizzard, frigid temperatures that froze ponds, and wind chills that drew tears from the eyes. In this moment, climate ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Since the 1800s, the Earth has warmed around 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees F). The strong scientific consensus says this warming is driven by the greenhouse effect from carbon ...
According to the latest NOAA data, 2025 was Earth’s third-warmest year since records began in 1850. Global average temperatures in 2025 were 1.3°C (2.4°F) above pre-industrial (1850-1900) levels.
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