Once the World’s Largest Iceberg A23a Could Vanish in Weeks
China’s Fengyun-3D satellite shows iceberg A23a has shrunk to 506 km²—down from 4,170 km²—and could vanish in weeks due to hydrofracturing and summer melt.
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China’s Fengyun-3D satellite shows iceberg A23a has shrunk to 506 km²—down from 4,170 km²—and could vanish in weeks due to hydrofracturing and summer melt.
Scientists confirm 2025 as the third-warmest year on record, with average temps at 14.97°C—signaling an accelerated climate crisis and urgent calls for action.
Storm Goretti is hammering Europe with hurricane-force winds and heavy snow, triggering red warnings in the UK, school closures in France and subzero digs in Germany.
In 2025, China recorded its warmest year since 1961 with an 11°C average, highlighting the urgency of climate action as temperatures continue to climb.
A Chinese study finds Antarctica could warm 1.4× faster than the Southern Hemisphere average under a 2°C scenario, highlighting urgent polar amplification concerns.
Brazil’s COP30 president reflects on the stalled fossil fuel phase-out in Belém and shares a three-step plan to keep global climate talks moving into 2026.
Heavy rains triggered deadly floods and landslides across Sumatra Island, Indonesia, killing 712 and displacing over 1.1 million as rescue teams race against the clock.
Historic fires and storms cost the U.S. $101B in H1 2025 as NOAA halts disaster tracking due to government cuts, raising concerns for climate action.
Rising sea levels threaten Panama’s San Blas islands, pushing the Guna people toward relocation and highlighting the urgent challenges of climate-driven displacement.
Peru’s Andes glaciers have shrunk by 56% in just over 50 years due to human-caused climate change, threatening vital water supplies.