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By Ben Aris in Berlin The world is getting darker as the ice melts and that means it is absorbing more and more sunlight that ...
A new study reveals Antarctica's ice sheet gained mass recently, but NASA data confirms ongoing long-term loss linked to global warming.
New research from an international group looking at ancient sediment cores in the North Atlantic has for the first time shown a strong correlation between sediment changes and a marked period of ...
Global warming is a topic that suffers from "groupthink," and cries out for an "open debate" among scientists. Oh, and it also might not be real. This is all this according to Peter Thiel, a ...
Canada’s manufacturing sector experienced its most challenging month in nearly five years this April, according to the latest data from S&P Global. The sector saw declines in output and new orders, ...
Across the globe, monsoon rainfall switches on in spring and off in autumn. Until now, this seasonal pattern was primarily understood as an immediate response to changes in solar radiation ...
The world spent more than $2.7 trillion on militaries in 2024 — the largest number since 1988, which marked the end of the ... rose by 17% to $693 billion and was the main contributor to the global ...
Global military expenditure rose by 9.4% in 2024 to $2.7 trillion, the steepest yearly rise since the end of the Cold War, according to data compiled by the global security think tank Stockholm ...
Global military expenditure rose by 9.4% in 2024 to $2.7 trillion, the steepest yearly rise since the end of the Cold War, according to data compiled by the global security think tank Stockholm ...
The Israeli military has struck more than 1,800 targets in Gaza since renewing operations against Hamas on March 18, according to data released by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) on April 26. The IDF ...
The world's 15 largest spenders all increased their military expenditure in 2024, with growth especially rapid in Europe and the Middle East. Global military spending reached its highest year-on ...
Boeing 777s could be used to cool the planet, scientists have found – but it might lead to acid rain. Climate experts are increasingly considering geoengineering projects to put the brakes on ...