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  • Tackling greenhouse gases

    The images are ubiquitous: A coastal town decimated by another powerful hurricane, satellite images showing shrinking polar ice caps, a school of dead fish floating on the surface of warming waters, swaths of land burnt by an out-of-control wildfire.

  • Study creates roadmap for responsible geoengineering research

    Simply reducing greenhouse gas emissions probably is not going to be sufficient for the planet to escape catastrophic damage from climate change, scientists say.

  • The Long Memory of the Pacific Ocean

    Historical cooling periods are still playing out in the deep Pacific.

  • Climate Warming Experiment Finds Unexpected Results

    Climate models predict plant decomposition in the tropics will increase in a warmer world, but a new study shows the opposite.

  • Melting Ice Sheets Release Tons of Methane Into the Atmosphere

    The Greenland Ice Sheet emits tons of methane according to a new study, showing that subglacial biological activity impacts the atmosphere far more than previously thought.

  • A “Pacemaker” for North African Climate

    Study shows the Sahara swung between lush and desert conditions every 20,000 years, in sync with monsoon activity.

  • Long Term Ag Change Impacts Stream Water Quality

    A new study examines how the switch to conservation tillage has impacted Acton Lake over the past decades.

  • Fewer Monarch Butterflies are Reaching Their Overwintering Destination – Scientists Ask Why

    Arguably, one of the world’s most famous insects, the monarch butterfly, is currently experiencing dire problems with its migration in eastern North America.

  • Reliable Tropical Weather Pattern to Change in a Warming Climate

    As the climate warms, the mean vertical gradient in water vapor and tropospheric temperature will increase.

  • NASA’s GPM Satellite Examines Weakening Tropical Cyclone Kenanga

    Tropical Cyclone Kenanga is now on a weakening trend and NASA’s GPM core satellite provided a look at the rainfall and cloud heights within the storm.

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