Featured headlines
Climate Science Digest: May 9, 2025Science
Climate Science Digest: May 9, 2025
Explore the latest insights from top science journals in the Muser Press daily roundup (May 9, 2025), featuring impactful research on climate change challenges. In…
May 9, 2025
Full articleMajor US cities are sinking as land subsidence threatens infrastructureScience
Major US cities are sinking as land subsidence threatens infrastructure
An analysis of 28 major U.S. cities revealed that all 28 are sinking, potentially affecting 34 million people Summary: Large parts of urban America are…
May 8, 2025
Full articleImage of the day: Europe Day 2025News
Image of the day: Europe Day 2025
Each year on 9 May, Europe marks a moment of reflection and celebration. Europe Day commemorates the Schuman Declaration of…
May 9, 2025
Full articleImage of the day: Where three rivers meet – Sisak, CroatiaNews
Image of the day: Where three rivers meet – Sisak, Croatia
Seen from above, the Croatian city of Sisak appears as a quiet patchwork of streets, bridges, and greenery, nestled between…
May 8, 2025
Full articleGlobal temperatures stuck at near-record highs in April: EU monitorNews
Global temperatures stuck at near-record highs in April: EU monitor
Paris, France | AFP Global temperatures were stuck at near-record highs in April, the climate change monitor Copernicus said Thursday,…
May 8, 2025
Full articleImage of the day: Coffee fields of Três Pontas under climate pressureNews
Image of the day: Coffee fields of Três Pontas under climate pressure
Três Pontas, located in Brazil’s state of Minas Gerais, is more than just a picturesque town - it’s one of…
May 7, 2025
Full articleNews
World energy methane emissions near record high in 2024: IEANews
World energy methane emissions near record high in 2024: IEA
Paris, France | AFP Record fossil fuel production kept planet-heating methane emissions near historic highs last year, the International Energy Agency said Wednesday, warning of…
May 7, 2025
Full articleImage of the day: Flood runoff stains New Zealand’s coastNews
Image of the day: Flood runoff stains New Zealand’s coast
A destructive weather system swept across New Zealand in late April 2025, bringing intense rainfall and damaging winds that left a trail of disruption in…
May 6, 2025
Full articleFrance, EU take aim at Trump’s assault on science, seek to lure US researchersNews
France, EU take aim at Trump’s assault on science, seek to lure US researchers
Paris, France | AFP French President Emmanuel Macron and European Commission head Ursula von der Leyen took aim at Donald Trump's policies on science on…
May 5, 2025
Full articleImage of the day: Eastern and southern Europe face severe droughtNews
Image of the day: Eastern and southern Europe face severe drought
A combination of high temperatures and scarce rainfall is intensifying drought conditions across Europe, according to the latest 'Drought in Europe – April 2025' report…
May 5, 2025
Full articleImage of the day: Honoring firefighters worldwideNews
Image of the day: Honoring firefighters worldwide
On May 4th, International Firefighters’ Day, we pay tribute to the courage and dedication of firefighters across the globe. This observance, established in 1999 following…
May 4, 2025
Full articleUS solar tariffs could drive Asia transition boomNews
US solar tariffs could drive Asia transition boom
Bangkok, Thailand | AFP Massive planned US duties on solar panels made in Southeast Asia could be a chance for the region to ramp up…
May 4, 2025
Full articleClimate
Rethinking energy efficiency can cut global industrial CO₂ emissions by 5%Climate
Rethinking energy efficiency can cut global industrial CO₂ emissions by 5%
How to reduce global CO₂ emissions from industry Summary: Reducing global carbon dioxide emissions from industry by at least five per cent is possible -…
May 10, 2025
Full articleCutting emissions could prevent 250,000 air pollution deaths annually in EuropeClimate
Cutting emissions could prevent 250,000 air pollution deaths annually in Europe
Up to 250,000 deaths from poor air quality could be prevented annually in central and western Europe by 2050 if greenhouse gas emissions are drastically…
May 8, 2025
Full articleAtmospheric memory may trigger abrupt shifts in monsoon rainfallClimate
Atmospheric memory may trigger abrupt shifts in monsoon rainfall
The atmospheric memory that feeds billions of people: Newly discovered mechanism for monsoon rainfall Summary: The seasonal rhythm of monsoon rainfall – vital for food…
May 7, 2025
Full articleBiological particles in the air may trigger heavy rain and extreme weatherClimate
Biological particles in the air may trigger heavy rain and extreme weather
EPFL atmospheric and climate scientists show that biological particles may induce rain events that could contribute to flooding and snowstorms, owing to their ability to…
May 5, 2025
Full articleCoastal farmers face rising seas: New global model maps adapt-or-migrate choicesClimate
Coastal farmers face rising seas: New global model maps adapt-or-migrate choices
How will 13 million farmers fight back against sea level rise? New global model simulates adaptation, migration, and survival in the face of climate crises…
May 3, 2025
Full articleUnusual ocean heat zones emerge, reshaping global climate patternsClimate
Unusual ocean heat zones emerge, reshaping global climate patterns
Oceans are heating faster in two bands stretching around globe. Countries affected include the US, Japan, Argentina, New Zealand Summary: The world’s oceans are heating…
May 1, 2025
Full articleTropical cyclones linked to lost schooling for thousands of childrenClimate
Tropical cyclones linked to lost schooling for thousands of children
New research finds that tropical cyclones reduce years of schooling for children in low- and middle-income countries, underscoring the need to address the educational impacts…
April 30, 2025
Full articleScience
Climate Science Digest: May 9, 2025Science
Climate Science Digest: May 9, 2025
Explore the latest insights from top science journals in the Muser Press daily roundup (May 9, 2025), featuring impactful research on climate change challenges. In…
May 9, 2025
Full articleMajor US cities are sinking as land subsidence threatens infrastructureScience
Major US cities are sinking as land subsidence threatens infrastructure
An analysis of 28 major U.S. cities revealed that all 28 are sinking, potentially affecting 34 million people Summary: Large parts of urban America are…
May 8, 2025
Full articleAntarctic glacier found ‘stealing’ ice from neighbor in rapid shiftScience
Antarctic glacier found ‘stealing’ ice from neighbor in rapid shift
Scientists have discovered a glacier in Antarctica committing “ice piracy” – stealing ice from its neighbour in a phenomenon previously thought to take hundreds or…
May 8, 2025
Full articleClimate Science Digest: May 7, 2025Science
Climate Science Digest: May 7, 2025
Explore the latest insights from top science journals in the Muser Press daily roundup (May 7, 2025), featuring impactful research on climate change challenges. In…
May 7, 2025
Full articleWorld’s richest 10% caused two thirds of global warming: studyScience
World’s richest 10% caused two thirds of global warming: study
Paris, France | AFP | Muser NewsDesk The world's wealthiest 10 percent of individuals are responsible for two thirds of global warming since 1990, researchers…
May 7, 2025
Full articleClimate Science Digest: May 6, 2025Science
Climate Science Digest: May 6, 2025
Explore the latest insights from top science journals in the Muser Press daily roundup (May 6, 2025), featuring impactful research on climate change challenges. In…
May 6, 2025
Full articleFacts
Key facts on deep-sea miningNewsFacts
Key facts on deep-sea mining
Oslo, Norway | AFP What resources lie on the ocean floor?Why mine them?The environmental cost?Current state of play? Supporters see deep-sea mining as a boon…
April 29, 2025
Full articleSummer 2024 was Lapland’s warmest in 2,000 years: studyNewsFacts
Summer 2024 was Lapland’s warmest in 2,000 years: study
Helsinki, Finland | AFP | Muser NewsDesk The summer of 2024 was the warmest in 2,000 years in the Lapland region of northern Finland, Norway…
April 28, 2025
Full articleCoral reefs pushed to brink as bleaching crisis worsensNewsFacts
Coral reefs pushed to brink as bleaching crisis worsens
Paris, France | AFP An unprecedented coral bleaching episode has spread to 84 percent of the world's reefs in an unfolding human-caused crisis that could…
April 23, 2025
Full articleImage of the day: The European State of the Climate 2024 ReportNewsFacts
Image of the day: The European State of the Climate 2024 Report
A striking snapshot of Europe’s changing climate comes into focus with the release of the European State of the Climate 2024 Report, published on 15…
April 15, 2025
Full articleWorld’s ‘exceptional’ heat streak lengthens into MarchFactsNews
World’s ‘exceptional’ heat streak lengthens into March
Paris, France | AFP Global temperatures hovered at historic highs in March, Europe's climate monitor said on Tuesday, prolonging an unprecedented heat streak that has…
April 8, 2025
Full articleImage of the day: World Day for Glaciers highlights global ice lossFacts
Image of the day: World Day for Glaciers highlights global ice loss
The first-ever World Day for Glaciers, observed on 21 March 2025, draws attention to the accelerating loss of the world's glaciers and its consequences for…
March 21, 2025
Full articleImage of the day: February 2025 was the third warmest on recordNewsFacts
Image of the day: February 2025 was the third warmest on record
The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) reports that February 2025 was the third warmest February recorded globally, with an average surface air temperature of 13.36°C.…
March 11, 2025
Full article