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  • NASA Announces Summer 2023 Hottest on Record

    Summer of 2023 was Earth’s hottest since global records began in 1880, according to scientists at NASA’s Goddard Institute of Space Studies (GISS) in New York.

  • NASA-Built Greenhouse Gas Detector Moves Closer to Launch

    The instrument will enable nonprofit organization Carbon Mapper to pinpoint and measure methane and carbon dioxide sources from space.

  • Six of Nine Planetary Boundaries Now Exceeded

    A new study led by Professor at CMEC, Katherine Richardson, updates the Planetary Boundary framework and shows human activities are increasingly impacting the planet and, thereby, increasing the risk of triggering dramatic changes in overall Earth conditions.

  • A Sign of Things to Come? After Last Ice Age, Europe Cooled as the Planet Warmed

    More than 8,000 years ago, as the planet thawed following the end of the last ice age, Northern Europe abruptly cooled. 

  • Greece’s Agricultural Heartland Underwater

    In early September 2023, Greece endured a four-day storm that dropped 910 millimeters (3 feet) of rain on central parts of the country.

  • The World Just Sweltered Through its Hottest August on Record

    August 2023 was Earth’s hottest August in NOAA’s 174-year climate record.

  • London Has the Fastest Increase in Cooling Demand in the World, Shows New Model

    The Demand.ninja model, created by researchers at Imperial College London and TU Delft, was designed to show how the weather influences hourly energy consumption in buildings.

  • Penn State-Led Team to Study Climate-Threatened Colombian Paramos’ Soil Microbes

    Some scientists believe the Paramos, a grassland ecosystem found in the northern Andes Mountains of South America, are “the world’s fastest evolving and coolest biodiversity hotspot,” according to Estelle Couradeau, assistant professor of soils and environmental microbiology in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences. T

  • Rivers Rapidly Warming, Losing Oxygen; Aquatic Life May Be at Risk, Study Finds

    Rivers are warming and losing oxygen faster than oceans, according to a Penn State-led study published today (Sept. 14) in the journal Nature Climate Change.

  • Brunt Ice Shelf Speeds up After Calving of Giant Iceberg

    Following the calving of the A-81 iceberg at the end of January 2023, the Brunt Ice Shelf is moving faster than before. 

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