View of Hintereisferner on 23 June 2018 (left) and 23 June 2022 (right). 2018 is considered a bad year for the mass balance of the…
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New work being undertaken by MIT’s Cristina Rea and her co-investigators seeks to accelerate the progress of fusion science and make fusion energy a reality…
A comprehensive study by the University of Miami has revealed that human-induced aerosol emissions are a primary driver of temperature variations in the tropical Atlantic…
Unlocking Ancient Climate Secrets – Melting Ice Likely Triggered Climate Change Over 8,000 Years Ago
Scientists discovered that a melting ice sheet 8,000 years ago impacted global climate patterns. The study provides insights into potential future climate effects from Greenland’s…
June – August 2023 June, July, and August were 0.23°C (0.41°F) warmer than any other summer in NASAEstablished in 1958, the National Aeronautics and Space…
New research reveals that parts of the Amazonian lowland rainforest may transform into grassy savannas due to a process called double-stress, brought about by alternating…
Introducing additives to concrete manufacturing processes could reduce the sizeable carbon footprint of the material without altering its bulk mechanical properties, an MIT study shows.…
A new study from Dartmouth College reveals that climate change is impacting Major League Baseball, attributing over 500 home runs since 2010 to higher temperatures.…
A new study led by scientists at Tulane University reveals that sea levels along the U.S. Southeast and Gulf coasts have rapidly accelerated over the…
Annual mean near-surface air temperature response to methane, decomposed into shortwave effects only. Credit: Robert Allen/UCR Impacts of potent greenhouse gas: a bit lower than…
Landsat 8 image depicting the highly dynamic SCAR Inlet Ice Shelf, Antarctic Peninsula, and sea ice production offshore. Credit: NASA/USGS, processed by Dr. Frazer Christie,…
A new study by University of Utah researchers reveals that climate change may undermine forests’ ability to store carbon and keep it out of the…
The new inks use nanotechnology to control the temperature in everyday environments. Credit: Dr. Mohammad Taha, University of Melbourne Phase change inks using nanotechnology have…
Ice worms inhabiting methane hydrate. Credit: NOAA New findings reveal that deep-sea methane deposits are converting into gas at a higher rate than previously observed…
Alkalinity affects the uptake of CO2 and contributes to the long-term buffering capacity of the ocean. Credit: Hereon/Nele Lehmann A recent study by Hereon examines…
Lead author Karen Heeter takes a core sample from an old mountain hemlock near Crater Lake, Oregon, where at least one tree dated to the…
Amundsen Sea Embayment. Credit: University of Leeds According to scientists, the Amundsen Sea Embayment, which is the fastest-changing region in Antarctica, has experienced a loss…
Rationing is a system of controlled distribution of limited resources, goods, or services during a time of shortage or emergency. It is usually implemented by…
Bald eagles are a majestic bird of prey that is native to North America. They are known for their striking appearance, with their white head…