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TEHRAN (ANA)- The temperature rise between February 2023 and January 2024 has surpassed the 1.5 degrees Celsius warming limit for the first time on record, according to a report published by the European Union's (EU) Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S).
News ID: 5307   Publish Date : 2024/03/21

TEHRAN (ANA)- The caretaker head of the Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research (ITP) has said that the Chinese institute has established a research center in the Northern Iranian city of Gorgan to study and understand the processes and impacts of climate, ecology, environmental changes and civilization evolution in the West Asian region.
News ID: 5020   Publish Date : 2024/02/04

TEHRAN (ANA)- 2023 has been recognized as the warmest year since 1850, as per a report by the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) of the European Union (EU).
News ID: 5000   Publish Date : 2024/02/02

TEHRAN (ANA)- Tackling methane may be the best bet for putting the brakes on rising temperatures in the short term, scientists at Stanford University say.
News ID: 4639   Publish Date : 2023/12/30

TEHRAN (ANA)- Australia is on track to meet its 2030 emissions reduction target, the federal government has claimed.
News ID: 4510   Publish Date : 2023/12/18

TEHRAN (ANA)- Danish researchers at the University of Copenhagen have conducted a comprehensive study revealing a dramatic increase in Greenland’s glacier melting over the past 20 years, five times faster than in the 80s and 90s.
News ID: 4485   Publish Date : 2023/12/16

TEHRAN (ANA)- Kenya's economy could face setbacks without climate actions designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adjustments to the effects of climate change, the World Bank said in a report.
News ID: 4451   Publish Date : 2023/12/12

TEHRAN (ANA)- Researchers at the University of Vienna in a study explored the potential impact of climate change on brain function, emphasizing the need for further research into how environmental changes affect cognitive processes and highlight the crucial role of neuroscience in addressing climate-related challenges.
News ID: 4441   Publish Date : 2023/12/12

TEHRAN (ANA)- Bolivia's National Meteorology and Hydrology Service issued a red alert for seven of the country's nine departments due to a coming heat wave.
News ID: 4364   Publish Date : 2023/12/04

TEHRAN (ANA)- If global temperatures increase by 1 degree Celsius (C) or more than current levels, each year billions of people will be exposed to heat and humidity so extreme they will be unable to naturally cool themselves, according to interdisciplinary research from the Penn State College of Health and Human Development, Purdue University College of Sciences and Purdue Institute for a Sustainable Future.
News ID: 4313   Publish Date : 2023/11/29

TEHRAN (ANA)- If global temperatures rise by 1°C or more, billions will face extreme heat and humidity, hindering natural cooling, according to new research by the Penn State College.
News ID: 4229   Publish Date : 2023/11/20

TEHRAN (ANA)- Due to the changing climate, the underwater world is getting ever noisier, a new study by the Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research showed.
News ID: 4060   Publish Date : 2023/11/06

TEHRAN (ANA)- 71 of the 162 ice shelves that surround Antarctica have reduced in volume over 25 years from 1997 to 2021, with a net release of 7.5 trillion tonnes of meltwater into the oceans, say scientists at the University of Leeds.
News ID: 3979   Publish Date : 2023/11/01

TEHRAN (ANA)- A new study by the Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel (GEOMAR) reveals how variations in the physiology of phytoplankton, particularly regarding nutrient uptake, can impact the chemical composition of the ocean and even the atmosphere.
News ID: 3978   Publish Date : 2023/10/31

TEHRAN (ANA)- Thousands of emperor penguins in Western Antarctica lost their chicks last year, largely due to receding sea ice, satellite data suggest.
News ID: 3870   Publish Date : 2023/10/15

TEHRAN (ANA)- In the upper canopies of Earth’s tropical forests, roughly 1 in every 10,000 leaves experiences temperatures at least once a year that may be too high for photosynthesis, scientists at Northern Arizona University reported.
News ID: 3853   Publish Date : 2023/10/14

TEHRAN (ANA)- After our plant experienced its hottest day on record, experts have said that finding solutions to the climate crisis requires collaboration between natural and social scientists.
News ID: 3476   Publish Date : 2023/09/04

TEHRAN (ANA)- A team led by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, has announced the initial findings of a project to address the loss of cultures by measuring the impact of climate change on communities.
News ID: 3350   Publish Date : 2023/08/15

TEHRAN (ANA)- With 60,000 deaths in Europe last year due to extreme heat, a top World Health Organization (WHO) official has stressed the "desperate and urgent need" to tackle the climate crisis.
News ID: 3261   Publish Date : 2023/08/07

TEHRAN (ANA)- In the past few weeks, sea-surface temperatures in some parts of the North Atlantic Ocean have soared to record heights, said scientists at the University of Miami.
News ID: 3146   Publish Date : 2023/07/26

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