Climate ‘fingerprints’ mark human activity from the top of the atmosphere to the bottom of the ocean
The ocean is warming as the upper atmosphere is cooling – both as a result of excessive greenhouse gas emissions.
An agreement on the third implementation phase of Destination Earth (DestinE), the European Commission's initiative to ...
Some tropical land regions may warm more dramatically than previously predicted, as climate change progresses, according to a ...
Climate change is usually associated with changes in atmospheric carbon dioxide, but our planet's surface also plays a major ...
What if we told you that within the next 100 years, humans could merge with AI, control the weather, and even bring extinct species back to life? From space exploration to climate changes and beyond, ...
Earth and Environmental Sciences professor Leigh Stearns said that there is “a lot of evidence” that extreme climatic events ...
Harvest: The End of Earth raises a haunting question—are we approaching a point of no return? On Times Mantra, Ginni Aneja ...
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Coral reefs have helped control Earth’s climate for 250 million years
For more than a quarter billion years, coral reefs did far more than brighten shallow seas. Long before humans appeared, ...
Government officials around the world are increasingly looking at the private sector as partners in the climate fight ...
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