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Two new studies of the North and South Poles remind us that the global climate system remains unpredictable, defying ...
For further information, please see our April Arctic sea ice extent averaged 13.91 million square kilometers (5.37 million ...
The disappearance of sea ice in polar regions due to global warming not only increases the amount of light entering the ocean, but also changes its color. These changes have far-reaching consequences ...
Fast warming in the Arctic - now running at roughly four times the global average - is reshaping landscapes, affecting shrubs ...
When does "anomalous weather" become "a new climate"? The moment that variations in a specific climate variable turn into the ...
While extreme weather events have always occurred, scientists are clear: Human-driven changes to the climate are making them ...
By studying 140-million-year-old oyster fossils, a joint team of Chinese and international scientists has uncovered clues about Earth’s climate ...
Award winning Irish theatre collective, Malaprop, is bringing the hit stage exploration of climate breakdown, cruise ship ...
Melting ice due to climate change could alter the position of Earth's geographic poles. A recent study reveals the potential ...
After seven years of litigation, the Maryland Supreme Court will decide whether three climate change lawsuits are preempted ...
Central Connecticut State University recently hosted a “climate change” art display, funded by a federal grant, that included a musical “lament” for melting ice in the Arctic.
Arctic fjords, once vital carbon sinks, are losing their ability to store carbon as climate change transforms ecosystems like Kongsfjorden.