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Human-caused climate change fuels hottest February on record, all-time high ocean warming

For the ninth straight month, Earth has obliterated global heat records with February, the winter as a whole and the world's oceans setting new high-temperature marks, according to the European Union climate agency Copernicus.

Scientists count huge melts in many protective Antarctic ice shelves. Trillions of tons of ice lost

Four dozen Antarctic ice shelves have shrunk by at least 30 per cent since 1997 and 28 of those have lost more than half of their ice in that time, reports a new study that surveyed these crucial "gatekeepers" between the frozen continent's massive glaciers and open ocean.

Exxon Mobil accurately predicted global warming since 1970s, study finds

Scientists with oil and gas giant ExxonMobil made remarkably accurate predictions about global warming, even as the company made public statements that contradicted its own scientists' conclusions, a new study has found.

December serving up baked Alaska and warming most of Arctic

Much of the Arctic is in a burst of freak December warming. Sea ice in the Arctic is about sixth lowest on record, according to the National Snow and Ice Data Center.

World faces a 2.8-degree warmer future by 2100 if countries continue with current 'action gap,' UN warns

The world, especially richer carbon polluting nations, remains "far behind" and is not doing nearly enough nor even promising to do enough to reach any of the global goals limiting future warming, a United Nations report said.

Record highs, rain and beaver damage noted in 'alarming' Arctic report card

The Arctic continues to deteriorate from global warming, not setting as many records this year as in the past, but still changing so rapidly that federal scientists call it alarming in their annual Arctic report card.
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Whale songs and war: The less talked-about climate change impacts

Climate Change is more than rising thermometers, wildfires, droughts and storms; it even has a hand in altering whale songs, flowering plants and civil war.

Long-distance birdie call: Alaska's sex-crazed sandpipers travel far to try and find mates

You fly more than 100 miles for love. You get rejected. You fly another 100 miles. Another rejection. And another. That's the high-flying but futile sex life of the male pectoral sandpiper looking for love in northernmost Alaska, according to a new study.

After Paris climate talks comes the hard part: a global carbon diet

Nearly 200 countries approved a first-of-its-kind universal agreement on Saturday to wean Earth off fossil fuels. On Sunday morning, like for many first-day dieters, the reality sets in. The numbers and the work required are daunting.

Science hasn't convinced many leaders to act on climate. Can faith?

As climate negotiators struggle in Paris, some scientists who appealed to the rational brain are enlisting what many would consider a higher power: the majesty of faith.