Environmental science Heating up| A series of articles on global warming in the American South THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL Barbara Friedman PeachSaraNearly all climatologists believe the planet will undergo climate change throughout the twenty-first century. In a ser...
But that'd take a while. After a certain amount is produced, an incremental increase would probably have little effect on global warming. That's because adding to that radiation window would be redundant once it's full.Have I got the Wrong Idea? Maybe you know something I don't. ...
July 2023 was the hottest month ever recorded on Earth. Global warming has the potential to cause disruptions in the food supply, harm ecosystems and wildlife habitats, and threaten the planet's biodiversity. Countries that experience the harshest effects of climate change are often low- and middl...
12/2/2015 - The global warming being pushed on us by global governments is a science fraud. The satellite data purported to show a warming "trend" over the last hundred years has been fraudulently altered to show a warming trend where none exists. What the data really show are an obvious...
We are at war, with ourselves, against ourselves, and by that, I mean we are damaging the very planet that we subsist on. Where will we be without this planet? We are destroying ourselves, bit by bit... Read Article » Water Crisis Water Shortage Global Warming Climate Change Water ...
Amid these challenges, the wildfire has spurred widespread reflection at local and global levels. Discussions have emerged on topics such as the insurance system, firefighting infrastructure, water resources, global warming's role in high-wind fire conditions, and the impact of landscape design, parti...
On the weakened connection between ENSO SST and warm water volume along the equatorial Pacific Wei Tan Yunyun Liu Zeng-Zhen Hu Original Article Published: 24 October 2024 Mid-holocene changes in the global ITCZ: meridional structure and land–sea rainfall differences ...
Rat populations in cities are booming as the planet warms up Global warming is helping rats thrive in major cities around the world, with Washington DC seeing the fastest growth in rats News Free The best new science fiction books of February 2025 ...
The changing nature of future Arctic marine heatwaves and its potential impacts on the ecosystem Arctic warming will decrease sea ice cover and increase the possibility of intensified marine heatwaves. Using a high-resolution model, the authors show that this intensification, combined with strengthened...
The changing nature of future Arctic marine heatwaves and its potential impacts on the ecosystem Arctic warming will decrease sea ice cover and increase the possibility of intensified marine heatwaves. Using a high-resolution model, the authors show that this intensification, combined with strengthened...