World’s Carbon Budget for 1.5°C Could Be Used Up Within Six Years Study Finds
A recent study indicates that the remaining global carbon budget compatible with a 1.5 °C temperature limit could be consumed in as few as
March 13, 2026
Metrics such as temperature, precipitation, and sea level that track climate trends.
A recent study indicates that the remaining global carbon budget compatible with a 1.5 °C temperature limit could be consumed in as few as
March 13, 2026
The Amazon rainforest is approaching a climate tipping point where rising temperatures and extensive deforestation could trigger large‑scale dieback, threatening biodiversity, climate regulation,
March 3, 2026
The carbon budget quantifies the total CO₂ that humanity can emit while still having a good chance of limiting global warming to 1.5°C,
February 17, 2026
Global CO₂ emissions surged back to pre‑COVID‑19 levels after a brief pandemic‑induced dip, highlighting the tight link between economic activity, fossil‑fuel use, and
February 8, 2026
Scientists warn that the Arctic is transitioning to a new climate state, driven by accelerated warming, permafrost thaw, and feedbacks that reshape regional
January 27, 2026
Atmospheric carbon dioxide has risen to concentrations not seen in four million years, a level that signals intensified greenhouse warming and broad implications
January 20, 2026