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Trump Administration Shuts Down Major Federal Climate Website

The Trump administration shut down the U.S. Global Change Research Program's website, removing access to key climate change reports and resources, including the National Climate Assessments; NASA will now host these reports, but concerns exist regarding accessibility and future research.

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Accelerated Sea Level Rise: Dire Climate Change Report

A new scientific report reveals that global sea levels are rising twice as fast as last century, averaging 4.3mm annually since 2019, threatening coastal areas with flooding and erosion; the remaining carbon budget to limit warming to 1.5°C is down to three years' worth of emissions.

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Record High CO2 Levels Exceed 430 PPM, Underscoring Climate Change Crisis

Global average carbon dioxide levels hit a record high of 430 ppm in May 2024, exceeding previous levels by more than 3 ppm, signifying a critical failure to curb greenhouse gas emissions and the acceleration of global warming.

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Swiss Glacier Yields Ice Cores in Race Against Time

A team of Italian scientists is drilling 99.5 meters into the melting Corbassière glacier in the Swiss Alps to extract ice cores containing centuries-old climate data, part of a global effort to preserve this information before the ice disappears completely.

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Scotland's "Weather Whiplash": Dry Spring, Torrential Rain

Scotland experienced "weather whiplash" with a dry spring (41% of usual rainfall) followed by torrential rain over the bank holiday weekend, due to climate change accelerating the water cycle and creating more intense rainfall events; tourism benefited while farmers suffered.

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Green&Blue Festival: Climate Science, Data, and Solutions

The Green&Blue Festival in Milan (June 5-7) will feature leading climate scientists discussing the overwhelming scientific evidence of human-caused climate change, presenting data-driven insights and exploring technological solutions.

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Three Years Left to Limit Warming to 1.5C, Scientists Warn

A new study by over 60 leading climate scientists warns that the Earth could surpass the 1.5°C warming limit in three years at current CO2 emission rates, based on a shrinking carbon budget of 130 billion tonnes, with the rate of heating more than doubling since the 1970s and 80s, primarily due to g...

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Record High CO2 Levels Exceed 430 ppm

In May 2025, monthly average atmospheric CO2 levels exceeded 430 ppm for the first time, reaching 430.2 ppm at Mauna Loa Observatory and 430.5 ppm according to NOAA, representing a significant increase compared to 2024 and indicating accelerated climate change with severe long-term consequences.

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NASA's Proposed Budget Eliminates Top Climate Lab, Raising Concerns

The Trump administration's proposed NASA budget eliminates the Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) as a standalone entity, merging some functions into a larger environmental modeling effort, causing significant uncertainty and low morale among its approximately 125 scientists who are working ...

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Vaillant: Climate Change Through Human Stories

Following the recent California wildfires, John Vaillant, author of the Pulitzer-finalist "The Age of Fire", discussed his approach to writing about climate change, contrasting it with the despair-inducing narratives of other authors while highlighting the unavoidable impact of fossil fuels.

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1.5C Warming Target Will Not Stop Devastating Sea Level Rise

Scientists warn that even limiting global warming to 1.5C will still cause several meters of sea-level rise over centuries due to continued melting of Greenland and Antarctica, threatening coastal communities and necessitating adaptation strategies. Current trajectories show a far worse outcome.

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Dutch Scientists Secure Data Amidst US Policy Uncertainty

Dutch research organizations are collaborating to secure scientific data stored in the US, fearing potential loss of access due to the Trump administration's policies impacting climate science and gender studies; the initiative prioritizes data considered irreplaceable and seeks broader European col...

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