Long-term satellite records show that the five-day average of Antarctic sea ice extent reached a…
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Using 2005-2013 data from the Argo buoys, NASA’s Jason-1 and Jason-2 satellites and GRACE satellites,…
A new study from the University of Cambridge reveals that the Greenland Ice Sheet, which…
New data from Japan’s GCOM-W1 satellite show that the 2014 Arctic sea ice minimum is…
By using computer simulations of the climate, researchers have found evidence for anthropogenic glacier mass…
NASA is about to launch the Orbiting Carbon Observatory – a satellite dedicated to the…
Scientists have used observations from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites…
New research from Yale University shows that parts of ancient Antarctica were as warm as…
Geoscientists from Rice University are building a whole-Earth model to study long-term climate evolution, focusing…
A newly published study details how three atmospheric patterns came together in 2010 and 2011,…
A newly published study from Princeton University and UC Berkeley reveals that slight increases in…