Johns Hopkins-led study suggests faster ecosystem change than predicted
Emerging understanding of soil organic matter could assist today’s scientists by accurately accounting for soil carbon, helping to better forecast climate change
Study shows how some coral can survive annual bleaching events
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Breakup of Zachariae Isstrom could substantially raise global sea levels
"In 100 years from now, 100 per cent of species in many communities will be lost and replaced by new species," study co-author says
Fifty UC climate change scholars offer 10 urgent solutions to “flatline” global warming by 2050
Estimates put the amount of carbon stored in soils of the permafrost region to be almost twice the amount present in the atmosphere
Scientists have found a simple solution to potential energy loss between rows of solar panels
El Nino and global warming work together to bring more extreme weather
Thirty-nine of the species discussed in the new study no longer exist on Great Abaco Island in the Bahamas
Discovery could lead to less costly, more sustainable aquaculture practices.
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