IPCC

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Timeline

  1. Acceleration Confirmed

    New research published on ResearchSquare and ResearchGate provides statistical evidence of significant warming acceleration.

  2. Record Temperature Anomalies

    Global temperatures shatter records, leading to scientific debate over potential acceleration.

  3. IMO 2020 Implementation

    Strict sulfur limits on shipping fuel reduce cooling aerosol concentrations globally.

  4. Linear Warming Phase

    Global temperatures rise at a steady rate of approximately 0.18°C per decade.

Stories mentioning IPCC 7

sustainability Neutral

Evolutionary Rescue: Can Rapid Adaptation Outpace Climate Threats?

Emerging research into 'evolutionary rescue' suggests that some species are adapting to climate change at rates far exceeding historical expectations. While this offers a potential lifeline for biodiversity, the findings emphasize that genetic diversity remains the critical factor in determining which populations survive or collapse.

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Funding Neutral

Ghana Demands Scaled-Up Climate Finance at Accra IPCC Meeting

Ghana has utilized its role as host of the IPCC meeting in Accra to demand a radical overhaul of global climate financing mechanisms. The government is calling for increased transparency and accessibility to ensure developing nations can fund critical adaptation and mitigation projects.

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Extreme Weather Bearish

Global Warming Acceleration Confirmed: New Research Signals Climate Shift

A major new study published on ResearchSquare and ResearchGate indicates that the rate of global warming has accelerated significantly, sparking intense debate among scientists and policymakers. The findings suggest that current climate models may be underestimating the pace of temperature rise, necessitating an urgent re-evaluation of global mitigation strategies.

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Extreme Weather Bearish

Revised Sea Level Data Places Millions More at Risk of Coastal Flooding

New scientific assessments reveal that global sea levels are rising at a more aggressive pace than previously modeled, significantly expanding the map of vulnerable coastal regions. This shift places millions of additional residents at risk and necessitates an immediate overhaul of urban adaptation and infrastructure strategies.

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