Understanding the dynamics of ice crystallization—otherwise known as ice formation—is vital in not only climate research, but also in several industries
The finding is based on the panel's most severe potential climate change—and resulting increased sea surface temperature—scenario and is predicted at an 80 percent confidence level
The first major study of climate change's projected impacts on coffee says that global warming could reduce coffee growing areas in Latin America by as much as 88 percent by 2050
Study shows that the Palaeocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum was associated with a geologically rapid doubling of atmospheric CO2 in less than 25 thousand years—with volcanoes squarely to blame
The findings of what the researchers call the "most realistic ocean warming experiment to date" show that the effects of future warming may far exceed expectations