A new, cost-effective nanomaterial developed at Oregon State University captures carbon dioxide from industrial emissions…
Browsing: Climate Change
Climate change refers to the long-term alteration of Earth’s climate patterns—primarily driven by human activities such as burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial emissions that increase greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. It affects global temperatures, weather systems, ocean currents, and ecosystems, leading to rising sea levels, more intense storms, droughts, wildfires, and biodiversity loss. Climate science combines atmospheric physics, oceanography, geology, and ecology to understand these shifts and predict future impacts. Ongoing research focuses on mitigation strategies like renewable energy, carbon capture, and reforestation, as well as adaptation efforts to protect communities, agriculture, and natural systems from escalating climate risks.
Researchers conduct a cost-benefit analysis of expanded irrigation of corn and soybeans under future climate.…
Devastating wildfires in multiple countries have prompted ESA’s reopening of the World Fire Atlas, providing…
Researchers report that a new method for assessing microbial activity in wetted soil leads to…
A recent study led by CU Boulder indicates that in order to successfully adapt to…
A recent study, built to enable local action, highlights the severe climate impacts resulting from…
A study identifies a prehistoric climate tipping point that explains why the Horn of Africa…
A New Study Connects Seawater Chemical Shifts to Volcanic Activity and Climate Sea salt hides…
Just as tree rings chronicle past climates, isotopic patterns in coral track historical shifts in…
Antarctica’s climate is becoming more extreme, with record heat and ice loss. Scientists stress the…
Seasonal warmth led to the rapid disintegration of sea ice near the junction of two…
Shading Earth: An Innovative Solar Shield Tethered to an Asteroid to Combat Climate Change Earth…
Climate change shaped the Tibetan Empire’s rise and fall, with warm, wet periods supporting agriculture…
Warm weather caused substantial melting in June and July 2023, especially on the southern portion…
Digital simulation suggests a small percentage of pathogens could cause significant ecological damage. According to…
Researchers from Syracuse University are investigating the effects of excess freshwater, resulting from climate change-driven…
A new study highlights the need to prioritize biodiversity and human health in climate change…
Computer simulation shows the release of only 1% of dormant pathogens could cause major environmental…