In response to future fossil fuel burning, climate computer models simulate a pronounced warming in the tropical oceans.
A collaboration between computer scientists at the University of Bristol and nine major media companies, including ITV and BBC, will help the media industry understand and manage the significant carbon impacts of digital content.
Before sharing human research data, scientists routinely strip it of personal information such as name, address, and birthdate in order to protect the privacy of their study participants.
Crop production in Britain will fall dramatically if climate change causes the collapse of a vital pattern of ocean currents, new research suggests.
An international team of scientists this week released a first-ever study of how AI can help – as well as hinder – sustainable development worldwide.
This research is important to protect the Everglades Agricultural Area, which plays a large role in Florida’s agriculture economy.
ESA’s Aeolus satellite has been returning profiles of Earth’s winds since 3 September 2018, just after it was launched – and after months of careful testing these measurements are considered so good that the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts is now using them in their forecasts.
Weather prediction is essential to firefighting effort.
Skeiðarárjökull is known for flooding caused by volcanic eruptions underneath the ice.
Global warming, a major aspect of climate change, is already causing a wide range of negative impacts on many habitats of our planet.
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