A new study published in the Journal of Climate reveals how surface warming in Antarctica, particularly over the Antarctic Peninsula, is significantly altering the stability of the lowest layers of ...
The southern Indian Ocean off the west coast of Australia is becoming less salty at an astonishing rate, largely due to ...
High-pressure systems, clear skies, low humidity and northwesterly winds from central Asia are bringing cold air deep into ...
Climate change makes nitrous oxide disappear faster, creating new uncertainty for future climate and ozone predictions.
Climate change is speeding up the destruction of nitrous oxide in the stratosphere, introducing uncertainty into future greenhouse gases level.
Scientists at the University of California, Irvine have discovered that climate change is causing nitrous oxide, a potent greenhouse gas and ozone-depleting substance, to break down in the atmosphere ...
Scientists have uncovered why people with chronic kidney disease so often die from heart problems: damaged kidneys release tiny particles into the bloodstream that actively poison the heart. These ...
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Volkswagen's global acquisitions explained
The curious minds at ColdFusion examine Volkswagen’s global reach beyond the automotive industry Trump orders release of Arkansas congressman's son serving drug sentence Philippines detects nuclear ...
The hotel of the future will not simply be smarter, greener, or more automated. By 2035, hospitality as we know it will have undergone a structural transformation—reshaped by technology, ...
Parts of Oregon and Washington are experiencing back-to-back atmospheric river events in less than a week. Oregon’s state climatologist says a changing climate will make these types of storms stronger ...
LONDON, Dec 17 (Reuters) - Global coal demand reached a record high in 2025 but is expected to decline by 2030 as renewables, nuclear power and abundant natural gas squeeze its dominance in power ...
Hundreds of Arctic rivers and streams are turning bright red-orange, not from chemical pollution, but from naturally occurring iron spilling from long-frozen ground as temperatures warm. The "rusting ...
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