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Earth is transforming faster than ever, are you ready for what hits next?
Earth’s physical systems are shifting at a pace that would have seemed implausible a generation ago, from record heat to ...
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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, ...
To fully understand the impact of 2025 being Earth’s third-warmest year in modern history, NBC Connecticut reached out to ...
Climate can change fast, even when the planet looks stable. Earth has flipped into new patterns within decades in the past.
Scientists calculate that last year was the third-hottest on record, following 2024 and 2023. Several climate monitoring teams say these last three years approach the warming limit set by the 2015 ...
ARC Future Fellow and Associate Professor in Climate Science, ARC Centre of Excellence for 21st Century Weather, The University of Melbourne Andrew King receives funding from the Australian Research ...
Scientists have uncovered a surprising mechanism that may explain how Earth cooled dramatically after the age of dinosaurs.
The Earth’s atmosphere is nothing but freely roaming molecules. Left alone, they would drift and collide, and eventually even out into a mixture that’s dynamic, yet stable and broadly unchanging. The ...
Farm waste like crop stalks could fight climate change by becoming building materials that store carbon for decades instead of releasing it.
A forty-year study shows climate change is reshaping Amazon and Andean forests, with uneven tree gains and losses across ...
The idea that brutal winter conditions of this kind mean that climate change isn’t happening is a misconception.
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