New research from the University of Copenhagen suggests that volcanic eruptions during the Ice Age may have triggered sudden climate change by disrupting the Atlantic Meridional Overturning ...
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Scientists revisit climate predictions as ocean data raises new questions
Scientists Revisit Climate Predictions as Ocean Data Raises New Questions ...
Geoengineering does little to defuse most of the risks that really matter for people – and it runs the risk of making some harms worse ...
A look at what we know and don't yet know about how climate change could affect the paths of these storms — and the all-important question of how often they'll make landfall.
Scientists can now follow the path of a single drop of water across the globe. Water is made of hydrogen and oxygen, and some of these atoms naturally ...
The climate crisis is warming Antarctica fast, with potentially disastrous consequences. Now scientists have modeled the best ...
It’s part of the scenario in “The Day After Tomorrow,” but scientists differ over whether or how fast it may occur. A team ...
La Niña's transition to neutral conditions in the eastern Pacific may influence Atlantic hurricane activity and Texas weather ...
Key climate tipping points may be closer than expected, raising the risk of accelerating warming, sea-level rise, and ...
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New study tracks where rain comes from using 45 years of isotope data
Scientists have long used isotopes in water molecules to study where atmospheric moisture comes ...
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6 climate trends scientists say are quietly accelerating
Ocean Heat Content Reaching Record Levels Let's be honest, the oceans are acting like a sponge for our planet's fever. More ...
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