A study says the coloring of microplastics can make a big difference in how much they heat up the Earth.
Oceans are experiencing sudden temperature changes due to climate change, affecting marine ecosystems and global fisheries.
Deep beneath the Southern Ocean, a quiet but alarming shift is underway: warm water is creeping closer to Antarctica, and ...
Study reveals a Universal Thermal Performance Curve, UTPC, predicting how all life responds to heat, challenging evolution ...
Atmospheric dust plays a dual role in Earth's climate: it reflects some sunlight back into space while also absorbing and ...
A new decades-long study of oceanographic data provides the first evidence that deep-ocean heat has moved closer to ...
Some climate simulations indicate that a weakened AMOC could reduce monsoon rainfall over parts of India, especially central ...
For years, climate models warned that warm deep water around Antarctica could edge closer to the continent’s icy fringe. Now ...
An Airbus A350 flight powered entirely by sustainable aviation fuel has shown measurable cuts in contrail formation and ...
As extreme weather becomes more common, price spikes once seen as temporary may become something more lasting — and further ...
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