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  • Arctic Sea Ice Has Still Not Formed in Siberia — the Latest Date on Record

    For the first time since records began, the main nursery of Arctic sea ice in Siberia has yet to start freezing in late October. 

  • Winter is Coming

    Long blue shadows on the snow portend frigid days ahead in this far eastern corner of Siberia.

  • Snow Melts in the Andes

    As springtime arrives in the Andes, winter snow melts to provide an important water source for local communities.

  • NASA Researchers Help Analyze a Historically Powerful, Costly Storm

    A team of NASA researchers used satellite and radar imagery to help officials in Iowa better understand the effects of a derecho that ripped through the state in August.

  • Wildfires Can Cause Dangerous Debris Flows

    Wildfires don’t stop being dangerous after the flames go out. 

  • Designing Models To Support A Climate-Neutral Europe

    Research scientists at the University of Iceland are currently participating in a joint European project on designing a new set of integrated assessment models to make Europe a low-carbon society.

  • New Cornell Dean Sees Climate Resilience in Agriculture

    On a clear morning in October 2019, Benjamin Z. Houlton stood at the edge of a corn field in California’s Central Valley.

  • What Cold Lizards in Miami can Tell us About Climate Change Resilience

    Biologist James Stroud’s phone started buzzing early on Jan. 22. A friend who was bicycling to work past the white sands and palm tree edges of Key Biscayne, an island town south of Miami, sent Stroud a picture of a 2-foot-long lizard splayed out on its back. With its feet in the air, the iguana took up most of the sidewalk.

  • The Effects of Wildfires and Spruce Beetle Outbreaks on Forest Temperatures

    Results from a study published in the Journal of Biogeography indicate that wildfires may play a role in accelerating climate-driven species changes in mountain forests by compounding regional warming trends.

  • A Renewable Solution to Keep Cool in a Warming World

    Month-on-month, year-on-year, the world continues to experience record high temperatures. 

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