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Microplastics Discovered Disrupting Ocean Carbon Sink and Accelerating Climate Change
Groundbreaking research from January 2026 reveals that microplastics are significantly disrupting the ocean’s natural carbon absorption processes, potentially reducing one of Earth’s most critical climate defenses and accelerating global warming trends.
Climate Change: The Data That Demands Our Attention – 2025 Greenhouse Gas Findings
New 2024–2025 measurements show atmospheric greenhouse gases at their highest levels in at least 800,000 years, while oceans and forests absorb less carbon than before. This analysis unpacks the latest numbers, explains the carbon-budget concept, and explores what they mean for staying within 1.5 °C of warming.
AIR Launches 100-Year AI Century Study to Track Artificial Intelligence Impact Across Generations
The AI Century Study represents an unprecedented commitment to understanding how artificial intelligence will reshape human civilization over the next 100 years, providing crucial insights for policymakers, researchers, and future generations.
New Research Reveals Escalating Costs of Climate-Safe Food Transitions
A comprehensive analysis published in Nature Food estimates that transitioning to climate-safe food systems could strand between €61 billion and €255 billion in assets across the European Union and UK, highlighting the economic challenges of reducing greenhouse gas emissions from the agrifood sector.
Breakthrough Real-Time Imaging Reveals How Plants Breathe and Exchange Carbon
Scientists have developed groundbreaking technology that allows real-time visualization of plant respiration, enabling researchers to observe how plants breathe and track carbon and water exchange with unprecedented clarity. This breakthrough could revolutionize crop development and climate research.