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  • Changes in Ice Volume Control Seabed Methane Emissions

    New research shows that episodes of methane emission from the seabed off western Svalbard correlate with changing ice volumes in the Arctic.

  • Burgundy Wine Grapes Tell Climate Story, Show Warming Accelerated in Past 30 Years

    A newly published series of dates of grape harvest covering the past 664 years is the latest line of evidence confirming how unusual the climate of the past 30 years has been.

  • Research Sheds New Light on Antarctic Control of Global Climate

    Scientists have made a new discovery that challenges previous understanding of the relationship between the polar Southern Ocean, next to Antarctica, and carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere.

  • Persistent Plume

    Thunderstorms generated by a group of giant wildfires in 2017 injected a small volcano’s worth of aerosol into the stratosphere.

  • NASA Finds Wind Shear Affecting Tropical Depression Erin

    Visible and infrared imagery from NASA’s Terra satellite revealed that strong wind shear was adversely affecting Tropical Depression Erin, located about 200 miles off the Carolina coast.

  • Changing Climate Linked to Major Changes in Flooding Across Europe

    The impact of a changing climate on the severity of flooding has been demonstrated in the largest-scale study of its kind – with parts of northern Britain seeing the largest increase in Europe. 

  • Climate Change, Human Activity Lead to Nearshore Coral Growth Decline in World’s Second-Largest Reef

    New research from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill compares the growth rates between nearshore and offshore corals in the Belize Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System, the world’s second-largest reef system. 

  • Unusual Mucous-Like Substance Found Buried Within Seafloor Sediment

    When Friederike Gründger and her team cracked open the long, heavy cylinders of black sediment drawn from the ocean floor, they were surprised to find pockets of yellowish-green slime buried within two of the samples. 

  • Scientists Call for Infiltration to Be Better Incorporated into Land Surface Models

    Soil scientists can’t possibly be everywhere at once to study every bit of soil across the planet. 

  • Using Artificial Intelligence to Track Birds’ Dark-of-Night Migrations

    On many evenings during spring and fall migration, tens of millions of birds take flight at sunset and pass over our heads, unseen in the night sky.

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