Listing OA - Liste ➔ obsant.eu – liste selon sélection – sans résumé filtre:phys.org2025 ENOzone will warm planet more than first thought, study finds - Sadie Harley,Robert Egan, ENSummer 2025 already a cavalcade of climate extremes - ENUS to rewrite its past national climate reports - Andrew Zinin ENOnly 3 years left—new study warns the world is running out of time to avoid the worst impacts of climate change - Gaby Clark,Andrew Zinin, ENNearly a billion people will be affected by a scarcity of water by 2100, researchers say - ENBarcelona could suffer heat waves up to 6ºC more intense by the end of the century - Autonomous University of Barcelona ENClimate models with low sensitivity to greenhouse gases do not align with satellite measurements - phys.org ENBrazil records 62% jump in area burned by forest fires: monitor - phys.org ENEU plans to scrap anti-greenwashing rules after pushback - ENClimate action could save half of world's vanishing glaciers, says study - phys.org ENWorld's biggest polluters are least affected by environmental damage and conflict, study finds - phys.org ENHeat and pollution events are deadly, especially in the Global South - Océan sans vie ? - traduction - Norce, ENNo fish, whales, or plankton: An ocean without life will absorb less carbon emissions and accelerate climate change - Norce, ENRapid surge in global warming mainly due to reduced planetary albedo, researchers suggest - Alfred Wegener Institute, ENThe world's biggest companies have caused $28 trillion in climate damage, a new study estimates - Seth Borenstein EN'More and faster': UN calls to shrink buildings' carbon footprint - phys.org, ENHalf a degree rise in global warming will triple area of Earth too hot for humans, scientists warn - ENJanuary 2025 smashes heat record, surprising scientists - ENStudy says climate change made conditions that fed California wildfires more likely, more intense - Seth Borenstein,2024 ENHow much permafrost will melt this century, and where will its carbon go? - David Appell, ENMediterranean Sea temperatures match 2023 records - phys.org, ENClimate change raised the odds of unprecedented wildfires in 2023–24, say scientists - phys.org, ENGreenland fossil discovery stuns scientists and confirms that center of ice sheet melted in recent past - University of Vermont ENOcean warming triggers Indo-Pacific heat waves: Study - Ranjit Devraj,SciDev.Net, ENScientists explore complex pattern of tipping points in the Atlantic's current system - phys.org ENNew analysis sees spike in 2023 global sea level due to El Niño - Nasa ENFrequent marine heat waves in the Arctic Ocean will be the norm, says new study - University of Hamburg2023 ENPacific Ocean global sea surface temperatures reach record levels in 2023 - Adam Voiland, ENClimate-changing human activity could lead to 1 billion deaths over the next century, according to new study - Jeff Renaud ENPopulation ecologist warns that humanity is on the verge of massive population correction - William Rees, ENResearch shows shrinking Arctic glaciers are unearthing a new source of methane - University of Cambridge, ENEcological doom-loops: Why ecosystem collapses may occur much sooner than expected - John Dearing,Gregory Cooper,Simon Willcock EN'Polluted' babies, millions dead: Scientists sound alarm on global pollution - Kyle Bagenstose ENLimiting global warming to 1.5°C would save billions from dangerously hot climate - University of Exeter ENOften overlooked, 'residual emissions' are critical to fighting climate change - Mary Durlak,Holly Jean Buck, ENThe Greenland Ice Sheet is close to a melting point of no return, says new study - ENThe global economics of climate action - ENMicroplastics limit energy production in tiny freshwater species - University of Exeter ENWhat can we learn from the impacts of rapid climate change on past societies? - University of North Carolina at Greensboro2022 ENSmall spaces can make a big difference to wildlife, new study suggests - ENScientists warn of 'insect apocalypse' amid climate change - ENScientists find link between fast-melting Arctic ice and ocean acidification - Beth Miller ENSouthern Ocean takes on the heat of climate change - University of New South Wales ENNew study finds global forest area per capita has decreased by over 60% - Institute of Physics ENClimate change: Potential to end humanity is 'dangerously underexplored' say experts - University of Cambridge ENThe outer limits: Future economic growth in the face of diminishing resources - Phys.org ENAtmospheric helium levels are rising, research confirms - University of California - San Diego ENCarbon, climate change and ocean anoxia in an ancient icehouse world - UC Davis ENHighly accurate permafrost maps of the Northern Hemisphere published - Li Yuan Listing généré avec
filtre:phys.org2025 ENOzone will warm planet more than first thought, study finds - Sadie Harley,Robert Egan, ENSummer 2025 already a cavalcade of climate extremes - ENUS to rewrite its past national climate reports - Andrew Zinin ENOnly 3 years left—new study warns the world is running out of time to avoid the worst impacts of climate change - Gaby Clark,Andrew Zinin, ENNearly a billion people will be affected by a scarcity of water by 2100, researchers say - ENBarcelona could suffer heat waves up to 6ºC more intense by the end of the century - Autonomous University of Barcelona ENClimate models with low sensitivity to greenhouse gases do not align with satellite measurements - phys.org ENBrazil records 62% jump in area burned by forest fires: monitor - phys.org ENEU plans to scrap anti-greenwashing rules after pushback - ENClimate action could save half of world's vanishing glaciers, says study - phys.org ENWorld's biggest polluters are least affected by environmental damage and conflict, study finds - phys.org ENHeat and pollution events are deadly, especially in the Global South - Océan sans vie ? - traduction - Norce, ENNo fish, whales, or plankton: An ocean without life will absorb less carbon emissions and accelerate climate change - Norce, ENRapid surge in global warming mainly due to reduced planetary albedo, researchers suggest - Alfred Wegener Institute, ENThe world's biggest companies have caused $28 trillion in climate damage, a new study estimates - Seth Borenstein EN'More and faster': UN calls to shrink buildings' carbon footprint - phys.org, ENHalf a degree rise in global warming will triple area of Earth too hot for humans, scientists warn - ENJanuary 2025 smashes heat record, surprising scientists - ENStudy says climate change made conditions that fed California wildfires more likely, more intense - Seth Borenstein,2024 ENHow much permafrost will melt this century, and where will its carbon go? - David Appell, ENMediterranean Sea temperatures match 2023 records - phys.org, ENClimate change raised the odds of unprecedented wildfires in 2023–24, say scientists - phys.org, ENGreenland fossil discovery stuns scientists and confirms that center of ice sheet melted in recent past - University of Vermont ENOcean warming triggers Indo-Pacific heat waves: Study - Ranjit Devraj,SciDev.Net, ENScientists explore complex pattern of tipping points in the Atlantic's current system - phys.org ENNew analysis sees spike in 2023 global sea level due to El Niño - Nasa ENFrequent marine heat waves in the Arctic Ocean will be the norm, says new study - University of Hamburg2023 ENPacific Ocean global sea surface temperatures reach record levels in 2023 - Adam Voiland, ENClimate-changing human activity could lead to 1 billion deaths over the next century, according to new study - Jeff Renaud ENPopulation ecologist warns that humanity is on the verge of massive population correction - William Rees, ENResearch shows shrinking Arctic glaciers are unearthing a new source of methane - University of Cambridge, ENEcological doom-loops: Why ecosystem collapses may occur much sooner than expected - John Dearing,Gregory Cooper,Simon Willcock EN'Polluted' babies, millions dead: Scientists sound alarm on global pollution - Kyle Bagenstose ENLimiting global warming to 1.5°C would save billions from dangerously hot climate - University of Exeter ENOften overlooked, 'residual emissions' are critical to fighting climate change - Mary Durlak,Holly Jean Buck, ENThe Greenland Ice Sheet is close to a melting point of no return, says new study - ENThe global economics of climate action - ENMicroplastics limit energy production in tiny freshwater species - University of Exeter ENWhat can we learn from the impacts of rapid climate change on past societies? - University of North Carolina at Greensboro2022 ENSmall spaces can make a big difference to wildlife, new study suggests - ENScientists warn of 'insect apocalypse' amid climate change - ENScientists find link between fast-melting Arctic ice and ocean acidification - Beth Miller ENSouthern Ocean takes on the heat of climate change - University of New South Wales ENNew study finds global forest area per capita has decreased by over 60% - Institute of Physics ENClimate change: Potential to end humanity is 'dangerously underexplored' say experts - University of Cambridge ENThe outer limits: Future economic growth in the face of diminishing resources - Phys.org ENAtmospheric helium levels are rising, research confirms - University of California - San Diego ENCarbon, climate change and ocean anoxia in an ancient icehouse world - UC Davis ENHighly accurate permafrost maps of the Northern Hemisphere published - Li Yuan
2025 ENOzone will warm planet more than first thought, study finds - Sadie Harley,Robert Egan, ENSummer 2025 already a cavalcade of climate extremes - ENUS to rewrite its past national climate reports - Andrew Zinin ENOnly 3 years left—new study warns the world is running out of time to avoid the worst impacts of climate change - Gaby Clark,Andrew Zinin, ENNearly a billion people will be affected by a scarcity of water by 2100, researchers say - ENBarcelona could suffer heat waves up to 6ºC more intense by the end of the century - Autonomous University of Barcelona ENClimate models with low sensitivity to greenhouse gases do not align with satellite measurements - phys.org ENBrazil records 62% jump in area burned by forest fires: monitor - phys.org ENEU plans to scrap anti-greenwashing rules after pushback - ENClimate action could save half of world's vanishing glaciers, says study - phys.org ENWorld's biggest polluters are least affected by environmental damage and conflict, study finds - phys.org ENHeat and pollution events are deadly, especially in the Global South - Océan sans vie ? - traduction - Norce, ENNo fish, whales, or plankton: An ocean without life will absorb less carbon emissions and accelerate climate change - Norce, ENRapid surge in global warming mainly due to reduced planetary albedo, researchers suggest - Alfred Wegener Institute, ENThe world's biggest companies have caused $28 trillion in climate damage, a new study estimates - Seth Borenstein EN'More and faster': UN calls to shrink buildings' carbon footprint - phys.org, ENHalf a degree rise in global warming will triple area of Earth too hot for humans, scientists warn - ENJanuary 2025 smashes heat record, surprising scientists - ENStudy says climate change made conditions that fed California wildfires more likely, more intense - Seth Borenstein,2024 ENHow much permafrost will melt this century, and where will its carbon go? - David Appell, ENMediterranean Sea temperatures match 2023 records - phys.org, ENClimate change raised the odds of unprecedented wildfires in 2023–24, say scientists - phys.org, ENGreenland fossil discovery stuns scientists and confirms that center of ice sheet melted in recent past - University of Vermont ENOcean warming triggers Indo-Pacific heat waves: Study - Ranjit Devraj,SciDev.Net, ENScientists explore complex pattern of tipping points in the Atlantic's current system - phys.org ENNew analysis sees spike in 2023 global sea level due to El Niño - Nasa ENFrequent marine heat waves in the Arctic Ocean will be the norm, says new study - University of Hamburg2023 ENPacific Ocean global sea surface temperatures reach record levels in 2023 - Adam Voiland, ENClimate-changing human activity could lead to 1 billion deaths over the next century, according to new study - Jeff Renaud ENPopulation ecologist warns that humanity is on the verge of massive population correction - William Rees, ENResearch shows shrinking Arctic glaciers are unearthing a new source of methane - University of Cambridge, ENEcological doom-loops: Why ecosystem collapses may occur much sooner than expected - John Dearing,Gregory Cooper,Simon Willcock EN'Polluted' babies, millions dead: Scientists sound alarm on global pollution - Kyle Bagenstose ENLimiting global warming to 1.5°C would save billions from dangerously hot climate - University of Exeter ENOften overlooked, 'residual emissions' are critical to fighting climate change - Mary Durlak,Holly Jean Buck, ENThe Greenland Ice Sheet is close to a melting point of no return, says new study - ENThe global economics of climate action - ENMicroplastics limit energy production in tiny freshwater species - University of Exeter ENWhat can we learn from the impacts of rapid climate change on past societies? - University of North Carolina at Greensboro2022 ENSmall spaces can make a big difference to wildlife, new study suggests - ENScientists warn of 'insect apocalypse' amid climate change - ENScientists find link between fast-melting Arctic ice and ocean acidification - Beth Miller ENSouthern Ocean takes on the heat of climate change - University of New South Wales ENNew study finds global forest area per capita has decreased by over 60% - Institute of Physics ENClimate change: Potential to end humanity is 'dangerously underexplored' say experts - University of Cambridge ENThe outer limits: Future economic growth in the face of diminishing resources - Phys.org ENAtmospheric helium levels are rising, research confirms - University of California - San Diego ENCarbon, climate change and ocean anoxia in an ancient icehouse world - UC Davis ENHighly accurate permafrost maps of the Northern Hemisphere published - Li Yuan