King Charles III of the United Kingdom launched a new clock that will count down until 2030 — a year the government claims will mark serious consequences for the world's climate. The Climate Clock was ...
STORY: Climate Emergency Day calls for unified global solutions through synchronized actions to fight climate change. According to its official website, on Saturday the Climate Clock will tick down ...
The Climate Clock, an online tool and algorithm designed to calculate humanity's deadline for reducing global warming, fell below seven years Friday. The clock, which was developed in 2020 to give a ...
Karen Feridun, co-founder of the Better Path Coalition (left) and Greg Schwedock, head of product and technology of Climate Clock, unveil the climate clock that will sit at the capitol for the rest of ...
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Oulu2026 unveils vision and artists for Climate Clock art trail – reconnecting us with nature’s time
The Finnish city of Oulu – set just below the Arctic Circle – is getting ready to be the 2026 European Capital of Culture (along with Trenčín in Slovakia). On Wednesday (12 February), Oulu2026 gave a ...
MIT students created a countdown clock to show how close the globe is to reaching a concerning level of warming — a global average increase of 1.5 degrees Celsius. It’s the third year the university ...
The so-called “Climate Clock” looming over New York’s Union Square passed a critical milestone on Saturday. “The five year mark is not the end, it is a reminder that we still have a window of hope to ...
If you needed a reminder that all is not well with the world, the Doomsday Clock moved forward once again in January. It’s now set for 90 seconds until midnight — closer to doom than ever before. The ...
“90 seconds to midnight” may sound like the title of a low-budget action movie, but the phrase is trending for other reasons. The infamous Doomsday Clock recently hit its most dire prediction to date: ...
VOSS, Norway — Chunks of ice float in milky blue waters. Clouds drift and hide imposing mountaintops. The closer you descend to the surface, the more the water roars — and the louder the “CRACK” of ...
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