Produced annually, the 10 New Insights in Climate Science report synthesizes the most critical advances in climate research from the past 18 months, translating complex findings into accessible, concise insights that inform high-stakes decisions. Each year, experts review recent studies and identify ten insights based on their scientific rigor, policy relevance, and potential impact.
This year, more than 70 globally renowned scientists from 21 countries contributed to the report, which highlights that weakening land sinks, particularly forests and soils in the Northern Hemisphere, threaten to undermine current emissions projections while accelerating global warming. Even the ocean, another vital sink for carbon and heat, is absorbing less carbon dioxide, while more frequent and intense marine heatwaves continue to damage ecosystems and coastal livelihoods.
A joint initiative of The Earth League, Future Earth, and the World Climate Research Programme, the report strives to serve as a trusted source of evidence-based information on the most pressing developments in climate research.Read the full report here: https://10insightsclimate.science/