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Denman Glacier is Earth’s deepest point
The deepest point on earth has been found in a canyon buries deep under the ice of the Denman Glacier in Queen Mary Land,...
Europe Warming at Double the Global Rate
Europe is warming twice as fast as the global average. Discover why the European Scientific Advisory Board on Climate Change is calling for an urgent overhaul of EU adaptation policies to protect lives and the economy.
5,000-Year-Old Ice Cave Bacterium That Resists Modern Antibiotics
Scientists discovered a 5,000-year-old bacterium in a Romanian ice cave that resists modern antibiotics, posing both risks and medical opportunities
Antarctica’s Penguins Breeding Earlier: Record-Breaking Climate Shift
Warming in Antarctica, driven by climate change, is fundamentally altering the life cycles of the region's most iconic inhabitants. Scientists have discovered...
Beyond the Crisis: “Global Water Bankruptcy”
The United Nations has formally declared the dawn of an era of global water bankruptcy, warning that the world has transitioned into...
Mountains are Warming Faster Than the Rest of the World
Mountains across the globe are currently warming significantly faster than nearby lowland areas. According to a major global review, this accelerated heating...
Himalaya Region Faces $12 Trillion Climate Finance Gap
The Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH) requires $12.05 trillion in climate finance by 2050 to combat vulnerabilities, per ICIMOD analysis. Discover funding gaps, country disparities, and innovative solutions for this critical water tower region.
Earth Days to Stretch to 25 Hours: Moon and Climate Slow Planet’s Spin
Earth's rotation slows, potentially lengthening days to 25 hours in 200 million years due to lunar tides and climate shifts.
Southwest monsoon responsible for highest number of fatalities among 2025’s major climate disasters
Christian Aid's Counting the Cost 2025 ranks India-Pakistan monsoon as 5th costliest disaster at $3B. Explore 8% above-normal rains, 1,860 deaths, crop losses, and climate links—urgent insights for South Asia floods.
Arctic Faces Hottest Year on Record Amid Rapid Warming
Arctic Report Card 2025 declares hottest year ever: sea ice hits record lows, glaciers melt fast. Explore warming trends, rusting rivers, and global impacts now.







































