New research reveals soil stores more mercury than expected, with levels likely to rise due to climate change. This highlights the need for stronger, global controls on mercury and carbon…
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…data (2019) Climate change is increasing the number of days of extreme heat and decreasing the number of days of extreme cold in Europe, posing a risk for residents in…
…be severely limited by cold fronts, which climate change is making more common. Credit: Alexander Modys, Florida Atlantic University Florida Tech research shows climate change will suppress reef growth from…
…new survival strategies—offering clues for animals facing today’s climate change. Meat-Eater’s Surprising Climate Response Around 56 million years ago, during a time when global temperatures spiked dramatically, a meat-eating mammal…
…empirical and model-based approaches to link the heatwave to human-induced climate change. Credit: IOP Publishing A new study links North China’s historic June heatwave to human-induced climate change, highlighting significant…
…coral biomineralization and how these invaluable animals persist during the era of anthropogenic climate change.” “Our findings suggest that corals will withstand climate change caused by human activities, based on…
…change. The world’s oceans act as a massive conveyor, circulating heat, water and carbon around the planet. This global system plays a key role in climate change, storing and releasing…
…ice flows, such as warming of the ocean, change in ocean circulation, change in air temperature, and the amount of snow falling. They found that redirection of ice flow and…
…Change, Health, and Migration, and an IPCC expert reviewer, said: “This is an incredibly important report which clearly states the looming, and very real, dangers and risks posed by climate change….
…object. Image courtesy of the researchers. MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory team creates new reprogrammable ink that lets objects change colors using light. The color-changing capabilities of chameleons…
…According to new research, climate change may have caused rainforest trees to die more quickly starting in the 1980s. The results of a long-term international study published in the journal…
…miles from where they are today. The natural cooling of the past 8 million years that allowed the plankton to flourish in the tropics has been reversed by climate change…
…at Utrecht University’s Fair Energy Consortium, said: “The concept of rationing could help, not only in the mitigation of climate change, but also in reference to a variety of other…
…influence climate change have been unclear. Transmission electron microscopy images showing change of shapes and element distributions of biomass burning aerosol samples followed by aging. Credit: PNAS/Arizona State University Senior…
A study analyzing Canada’s National Forest Inventory data reveals that preserving forest diversity boosts productivity and enhances soil carbon and nitrogen accumulation, benefiting soil fertility and mitigating climate change. The…
…across Europe simulated how key invertebrate populations across the mountain range are likely to change between now and 2100 because of climate change. As the climate warms, the modeling predicted…
…change in the future.” Reference: “Response of the upper ocean to northeast Pacific atmospheric rivers under climate change” by Christine A. Shields, Hui Li, Frederic S. Castruccio, Dan Fu, Kyle…
If climate change has already gone too far, what could be our emergency solutions? Credit: MIT “Space Bubbles” – The Deflection of Solar Radiation Using Thin-Film Inflatable Bubble Rafts An…