Three recent studies published reveal how the interplay between El Niño and long-term global warming drove the record-breaking global temperatures of 2023.
The West Pacific pattern correlates with high pressure, increased temperature, decreased precipitation, and higher burned ...
A dire lack of investment in oceangoing vessels means the U.S. ocean sciences community is lagging, scientists say. Three new ...
Peering deep under California’s Sierra Nevada, Schulte-Pelkum and Kilb discovered new evidence of lithospheric foundering in ...
Large scale observational networks are necessary for understanding the impact of a warming climate in the Arctic, but ...
A new study found that access to air-conditioning is a stronger predictor of emergency department visits related to PM2.5 ...
From hordes rushing into national parks to mourners holding glacier funerals, tourists wanting to take in threatened natural places may be shifting visitation patterns.
Cyclic changes of fluid pressure in fault zones can induce slow-slip events that advance in the direction of fluid flow, even when the faults are stable.
Geoengineering approaches such as stratospheric aerosol injection hold the promise of limiting warming, but among the many potential risks and concerns, their impacts on agriculture remain largely ...
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