For nearly half a century, lightning-sparked blazes in Yosemite’s Illilouette Creek Basin have rippled across the landscape — closely monitored, but largely unchecked.
In estimations of ocean heat content — important when assessing and predicting the effects of climate change — calculations have often presented the rate of warming as a gradual rise from the mid-20th century to today.
A new online visualization tool will enable anyone to see what sea levels will look like anywhere in the world in the decades to come.
The study’s results are the jumping off point for another research project to identify the location of coastal seeps throughout the island.
Wildfire activity exploded across the drought-stricken portions of the West, especially the Northwest.
How can snow cover on the Himalayas influence the species that thrive in the ocean a thousand kilometers away?
Aerial photographs taken before and after the storm showed researches the extent of forest canopy damage.
Coastal marshes are vulnerable to erosion caused by rising seas, pounding waves, and tidal flows.
Texas A&M research into corrosion-resistant materials could help engineers construct safer structures in the future.
Texas A&M climate expert Andrew Dessler says climate change is playing a big role in the Western fires, and Texas itself is getting much hotter.
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