For roughly about 65 million years, the forests of the Amazonian were resilient to changes in the climate. But that is ...
At some point, melting ice in the North Atlantic—caused by increased global warming—will cause so much freshwater to be ...
The evidence is mounting that vast changes are not only possible, but increasingly likely as the Earth warms. But how close ...
Lenton, the founding director of the Global Systems Institute at the University of Exeter, was the lead author of the 2008 ...
As the name suggests, permafrost was long considered to be permanent. But more recently, researchers have come to realize ...
Thomas Stocker, a professor of Climate and Environmental Physics at the University of Bern, was the lead author of a 2024 ...
The increasingly broad application of the phrase "tipping point" across biogeophysical and social phenomena muddles its ...
David Armstrong McKay is a lecturer and researcher at the University of Sussex and the lead author of a 2022 paper that ...
David Armstrong McKay is a lecturer and researcher at the University of Sussex and the lead author of a 2022 paper that ...
Ice loss in Greenland is already large, irreversible, and greatly accelerated after centuries of near stability. Though a tipping point for future ice loss has already been crossed, the pace of this ...
An interview with New Mexico Sen. Ben Ray Lujan about prospects for a RECA reauthorization bill in the context of the Trump ...
Balloon-launch gaps are only one example of critical meteorological information that is on track to go missing in 2025.
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