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Mega ocean warming El Niño events were key in driving the largest extinction of life on the Earth some 252[…]
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Mega ocean warming El Niño events were key in driving the largest extinction of life on the Earth some 252[…]
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Concentrations of methane are rising at an unprecedented pace, having increased by 20 % over the past two decades. In[…]
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Communicating scientific consensus about climate change about the existence and causes of climate change. 97% to 99.9% of climate scientists[…]
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With the best-case lower carbon emissions scenario, the average worldwide flood hazard level could rise by 9% between 2020 and[…]
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Charleston and other cities along the U.S. Southeast and Gulf Coasts are experiencing some of the world’s highest rates of[…]
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In upland Fairbanks, Alaska landscapes have been releasing some of the highest methane emissions yet documented among northern terrestrial ecosystems.[…]
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Seeds, twigs, and insect parts found under two miles of ice confirm Greenland’s ice sheet melted in the recent past,[…]
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99% of all tropical glaciers occur in the Andes, where rising global temperatures have a stronger effect on glacial size[…]
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Massachusetts researchers plan to dump 6,600 gallons of sodium hydroxide into ocean waters south of Martha’s Vineyard in August. Next[…]
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As part of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), the Gulf Stream, which is wind-powered, could weaken from climate change.[…]
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