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Climate Perceptions Drive Policy Support but Fall Short on Behavioral Change, New Study Finds

A comprehensive analysis of climate psychology and 2025's costliest disasters shows that while acceptance of climate science strongly predicts backing for adaptation policies, translating concern into individual lifestyle changes remains elusive.

TDC BloggerJanuary 1, 20264 min read
Climate Education and Awareness, Climate Science and Research, Environmental Impacts, Expiring Soon

Skeptical Science Team Publishes Landmark Climate Research Across Multiple Disciplines in 2025

The Skeptical Science team has released a series of groundbreaking peer-reviewed studies addressing climate change impacts, misinformation resistance, and Arctic ecosystem changes.

TDC BloggerJanuary 1, 20265 min read
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AI Transforms the $400 Billion Corporate Learning Industry: New Research Reveals Massive Disruption

AI Transforms the $400 Billion Corporate Learning Industry: New Research Reveals Massive Disruption

Groundbreaking research from Josh Bersin reveals how AI is revolutionizing the $400 billion corporate learning market, enabling hyper-personalized training experiences and dramatically improving workforce development outcomes.

Belgian Study Exposes Hidden Gender Bias in AI Recruitment Tools

Belgian Study Exposes Hidden Gender Bias in AI Recruitment Tools

A comprehensive Belgian study has uncovered that AI-powered recruitment tools exhibit far more pervasive gender bias than previously recognized, even when explicit gender markers are removed from candidate data.

Record Greenhouse Gas Levels in 2024 Show Carbon Budget for 1.5 °C Could Be Exhausted Within Six Years

Record Greenhouse Gas Levels in 2024 Show Carbon Budget for 1.5 °C Could Be Exhausted Within Six Years

Newly released 2024 data place atmospheric greenhouse gases at all-time highs: CO₂ at 422.8 ppm, CH₄ at 1 930 ppb, and N₂O at 338 ppb. Scientists calculate that only ~235 Gt CO₂ can still be emitted for even odds of staying below 1.5 °C—an allowance the world could burn through before 2031 unless emissions fall sharply.

Physics-Informed AI Algorithm Revolutionizes Climate and Engineering Predictions

Physics-Informed AI Algorithm Revolutionizes Climate and Engineering Predictions

A groundbreaking physics-informed machine learning algorithm developed by University of Hawaiʻi researchers promises to transform how we predict climate patterns and fluid dynamics by ensuring AI outputs remain physically plausible even with sparse data.

Revolutionary AI Agent Zephyrus Transforms Weather and Climate Data Analysis

Revolutionary AI Agent Zephyrus Transforms Weather and Climate Data Analysis

UC San Diego researchers have developed Zephyrus, an innovative AI agent that bridges the gap between complex weather forecasting models and accessible climate science communication, potentially revolutionizing how scientists and students interact with meteorological data.

2025 Climate Milestones: A Comprehensive Look at the Year’s Most Significant Developments

2025 Climate Milestones: A Comprehensive Look at the Year’s Most Significant Developments

A data-driven tour of the policies, technologies, and scientific breakthroughs set to define climate progress in 2025—and what they mean for staying within 1.5 °C.

New Study Assesses Marine Geoengineering Risks and Knowledge Gaps for Ocean Ecosystems

New Study Assesses Marine Geoengineering Risks and Knowledge Gaps for Ocean Ecosystems

A recent Reviews of Geophysics paper examines eight marine geoengineering interventions, identifying significant knowledge gaps and potential risks to ocean ecosystems and food security from proposed climate intervention technologies.

New Research Identifies 28 Climate Policies That Consistently Reduce Emissions

New Research Identifies 28 Climate Policies That Consistently Reduce Emissions

Researchers have identified 28 climate policies that consistently reduce greenhouse gas emissions across different countries and contexts, offering policymakers a data-driven roadmap for effective climate action.

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