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Cooling in the upper atmosphere from rising CO₂ could make future geomagnetic storms deliver sharper jolts especially to ...
A new One Earth study finds 60% of global land has crossed local ecological thresholds for biosphere integrity, with 38% in ...
The climate has changed naturally throughout the Earth's history. But natural causes cannot explain the particularly rapid ...
Climate change is accelerating faster than previously thought, with Earth proving more sensitive to greenhouse gases than ...
Pumping groundwater appears to have a greater consequence than ever previously thought. But now—thanks to a study published ...
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Climate scientists race to analyze Earth’s oldest ice cores
As climate change continues to be a pressing global issue, scientists are racing against time to analyze Earth’s oldest ice ...
In coastal areas, where rainfall is lower and temperatures higher, the incidence was disproportionately high, suggesting a geographical gradient influenced by climate. When shifting the focus to early ...
Antarctica is nearing an irreversible tipping point, with ice loss, ocean changes, and wildlife collapse threatening the ...
Irina Marinov, associate professor at the Department of Earth and Environmental Science, leads a research community focused on understanding global climate impacts, risks, and vulnerabilities to ...
A new analysis of more than 70,000 wild animal species reveals that climate change now threatens thousands of to the planet’s wildlife, along with overexploitation and habitat degradation.
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Live Science on MSNMassive comet trail may have transformed Earth's climate more than 12,000 years ago, tiny particles suggest
A massive comet trail may have caused climate upheaval on Earth more than 12,000 years ago, sparking the Younger Dryas.
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