Projected changes in wintertime precipitation make agriculture in the Iberian region some of the most vulnerable in Europe, according to a new study that links the changes to increased anthropogenic greenhouse gases.
Scientists Look to the Sky in Effort To Mitigate Carbon Problem
A global research effort spearheaded by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) has assessed two promising technologies to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Research Shows Need to Improve Prediction of Arctic Melt Ponds
New research shows two widely used computer models that predict summer melt pond formation on sea ice greatly overestimate their extent, a key finding as scientists work to make accurate projections about Arctic climate change.
Birds Warned of Food Shortages by Neighbor Birds Change Physiology and Behavior to Prepare
Songbirds learning from nearby birds that food supplies might be growing short respond by changing their physiology as well as their behavior, research by the Oregon State University College of Science shows.
How Wildflower Seed Can Help Business Bloom
They highlight an innovative business case for wildflowers seed production in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly through SWEEP’s partnership with the Lost Gardens of Heligan wildflower project.
Hidden in Caves: Mineral Overgrowths Reveal Unprecedented Modern Sea-Level Rise
The early 1900s were an exciting time across the world, with rapid advances in the steel, electric and automobile industries.
NASA Aircraft Conducting Atmospheric Studies Over DC to Baltimore
A NASA aircraft will fly over the I-95 corridor from Washington to Baltimore and Hampton, Virginia, in support of an atmospheric campaign in the mid-Atlantic region between July 5 and 16, 2022.
Powerful Tonga Volcano Eruption Triggered Atmospheric Gravity Waves Reaching the Edge of Space
The eruption of the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai submarine volcano on 15 January 2022 was one of the most explosive volcanic events of the modern era, a new study has confirmed.
Study Finds Climate Change Stronger Driver of Methane Than Expected
Scientists from NTU Singapore have shown that recent record-breaking increases in the atmospheric concentration of greenhouse gas methane could be explained by year-on-year changes in the climate.
Climate Change Will Increase Chances of Wildfire Globally – But Humans Can Still Help Reduce the Risk
New research highlights how the risk of wildfire is rising globally due to climate change – but also, how human actions and policies can play a critical role in regulating regional impacts.