Study identifies tree traits that may contribute to drought vulnerability
The finding that objects can move around the globe in just ten years suggests that ocean biodiversity may be more resilient to climate change than previously thought
First-ever ‘global index’ of vulnerable corals provides tool to combat world crisis
This consistency across studies contrasts with the language used by climate change doubters
Scientists explore climate impact as rivers ebb and flow
The study investigated the causes of ice melt during two exceptional melt episodes in 2012, which occurred from July 8 to 11 and from July 27 to 28
The scientists were able to infer past ocean conditions, using foraminifera preserved in sediment cores
Findings suggest humans are releasing carbon about ten times faster than during any event in the past 66 million years
'Blocking-high' pressure systems spawn most of the warming that melts Greenland surface ice, study says
“Hopefully, our work will serve as a wake-up call.”
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