Scientists apply new method to determine whether specific climate impacts can be traced to human-caused emissions
Project will give scientists a rare look at how oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged between the air and the seas surrounding Antarctica
"We want climate models to be as accurate as possible and represent the world in the way we know it to work," professor says.
Researcher gets a look at the past without destroying or damaging historial specimens
Paris emissions reduction pledges reduce risks of severe warming, study shows
Project is among the first Deep South Challenge funding allocations that will see over $9 million spent on six projects over four years
New data suggests that past predictions significantly underestimate the impact of greenhouse warming
Breakthrough promises insights into climate, environment and age-old riddles, such as why no two snowflakes are alike
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
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