The first (above) shows year-by-year global temperatures since 1941 (source here). The black line shows the trend line for the entire chart. Does that look like acceleration to you? Now consider ...
Chart: The Economist The first chart shows how each day’s temperature compares ... the NGO’s scientists classed 15 as showing “clear or probable” signs of having been made more likely or exacerbated ...
This chart, published by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, shows two different models of climate change's effects in different parts of the world between 1910 and 2010. Each graph ...
Because global warming is likely to increase rainfall ... Damage will generally be greater in countries located closer to the equator (see chart), where temperatures already tend to be close to crop ...
California’s well-documented climate and fire history lets us see how global warming is cooking up ever more extreme fire ...
Methodology The second chart shows pathways for reducing carbon emissions that would have a 66 percent chance of limiting global warming this century to 1.5 degrees Celsius above the preindustrial ...
"We must exit this road to ruin - and we have no time to lose," he said in his New Year message, calling for countries to slash emissions of planet-warming gases in 2025. Global average ...
And as the United Nations’ COP29 climate summit enters its second week, European data shows we’re losing the fight to limit global warming. Here are five notable charts to consider in global ...