We are presently distracted by other public issues, but this one is not going away. It deserves thoughtful discussion in the election season that is getting underway, not partisan rhetoric.
Rapid attribution reports generate good headlines and play into the narrative that anthropogenic climate change causes everything bad, ...
Climate is constantly changing and will continue to do so; we cannot assume a stable climate system even in the absence of anthropogenic influences. Such variability manifests itself over a continuum ...
Adaptation refers to efforts to reduce the risks of climate variability and change and make a system more resilient. Adapting agriculture to climate change can better prepare farmers and producers for ...
Water is everywhere, from the snowpack in the mountains to the tap in our kitchens. But while we often think about rainfall and snow as the main drivers of our water supply, it turns out that ...
April weather in Punjab has broken seasonal norms, with heat spells interrupted by nighttime rain. Data points to warming-driven moisture changes and shifting western disturbances.
It is one of the most critical global challenges because it affects natural systems, economies, and societies worldwide.
On World Health Day 2026, WHO South-East Asia calls for science-led action and a 'One Health' approach to address complex health risks. A new South Asia hub will translate science into early warnings ...
The effects of climate change can have extensive impacts on agriculture and farmers. Growing seasons have been getting longer with more extreme temperatures. Precipitation patterns have been changing, ...
A new Murdoch University study has found that cold-blooded animals (ectotherms) are unable to adjust physiologically to daily temperature fluctuations, a limitation that could leave them increasingly ...