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  • NASA Sees Atlantic Subtropical Storm Melissa Form off New England Coast

    Satellite data has confirmed the formation of Subtropical Storm Melissa.

  • NASA Provides a Farewell Infrared View of Extra-Tropical Storm Melissa

    NASA’s Suomi NPP satellite passed over North Atlantic Ocean on Oct. 14 and provided forecasters with an infrared view of Tropical Storm Melissa that revealed wind shear was tearing the storm apart as it was becoming extra-tropical.

  • FSU Research: Strong Storms Often Generate Earthquake-Like Seismic Activity

    A Florida State University researcher has uncovered a new geophysical phenomenon where a hurricane or other strong storm can spark seismic events in the nearby ocean as strong as a 3.5 magnitude earthquake.

  • US Green Economy Worth $1.3 Trillion per Year

    The US green economy is estimated to generate over $1.3 trillion in revenue per year, representing 16.5% of the global green economy, according to a new study by UCL.

  • Why Keeping Mature Forests Intact Is Key to the Climate Fight

    William Moomaw has had a distinguished career as a physical chemist and environmental scientist, helping found the Center for International Environment and Resource Policy at Tufts University’s Fletcher School and serving as lead author on five reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). 

  • Fire Blankets Can Protect Buildings from Wildfires

    Wrapping a building in a fire-protective blanket is a viable way of protecting it against wildfires, finds the first study to scientifically assesses this method of defense.

  • New Research Suggests Global Ice Age Changed the Face of the Planet

    Curtin University researchers have discovered that a global ice age more than 600 million years ago dramatically altered the face of the planet, leaving a barren, flooded landscape and clear oceans.

  • What Will Our World Look Like in 2050?

    USC researchers say confronting reality and taking local action may help humanity cope — and even spur economies and innovation.

  • Glacier Volume Reduced by 10 Percent in Only Five Years

    During the summer heatwaves of 2019, glacier melt rates reached record levels. This led to another year of major losses of ice volume, as reported by the Cryospheric Commission of the Swiss Academy of Sciences.

  • Stanford Research Shows How Uncertainty in Scientific Predictions Can Help and Harm Credibility

    The ways climate scientists explain their predictions about the impact of global warming can either promote or limit their persuasiveness.

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