This year is "virtually certain" to be the hottest on record, according to the European Union's global warming monitor.
A United Nations report this year said that since the mid-1800s on average, the world has already heated up 2.3 degrees Fahrenheit — up from previous estimates.
Solar and wind power will need to grow to 44% by 2050. Limiting global warming to 1.6 degrees Celsius is a possibility as renewables costs continue to drop and capacity is coming online at a record ...
With 2024 on track to become the warmest year on record, Copernicus reports a significant rise in global temperatures, surpassing the 1.5-degree Celsius mark above pre-industrial levels. This ...
It’s devastating news for the planet, coming America chooses a president that has promised to undo its climate progress both ...
According to its ERA5 dataset, the agency said it was "virtually certain" that the annual temperature for 2024 will be more than 1.5 degrees Celsius above the pre-industrial level, and it will likely ...
First off, we smashed the old high temperature records in Boston and Worcester. Even more impressive, Wednesday's high of 82 ...
The headline numbers for Celsius were troubling. Q3 revenue was down 31% year over year to $266 million. And its net income ...
"When I finally realized what the numbers meant, I felt pretty ridiculous," the poster of the viral TikTok video told ...
Shares of energy-drink maker Celsius Holdings Inc ($CELH) declined over 6% in Wednesday’s pre-market session after the firm’s ...
Celsius Holdings misses Q3 earnings and sales expectations, with supply chain optimization impacting margins, though strong balance sheet supports strategic acquisition.