There is no question that the current global temperature increase is human-caused. Global warming has long since emerged as the dominant signal amid natural climate fluctuations. However, identifying ...
Climate change is disrupting the symbiotic relationships between plants and fungi in subalpine meadows, offering a warning for how different a warming world could look and function.
aSchool of Medicine, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States of America bWoods Institute for the Environment, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States of America cDepartment of ...
In a new working paper, Yale SOM’s Kelly Shue and Samuel Hartzmark of Boston College model how the use of reflective aerosols ...
Understanding what happened in these forests 56 million years ago may help humanity recognize similar thresholds before we ...
Understanding what happened in these forests 56 million years ago may help humanity recognize similar thresholds before we cross them again, the lead author of a new study writes.
You may have heard reports of fish die-offs or seen photos of hauntingly bleached coral. Those are just two signs a marine heatwave has swept through the sea. Marine heatwaves happen when the ocean ...
And Four Ways to Fix It, Offering Practical Solutions Beyond Net Zero Net zero is not enough. We must remove the excess ...
Comparing the past couple of decades to 2070–2099, the total number of hourly heat extremes triples in the medium scenario and increases by 4.5 times in the high scenario. For every half a degree C ...
Not only were there fewer clouds, land surfaces continued to darken in 2025 because of wildfire-scorched land, heatwaves and reduced snow cover, all linked to persistently high temperatures. According ...
ROME — The Mediterranean of our ancestors is no more. Scientists say climate change, caused mainly by burning oil, coal and gas, is making the Mediterranean Sea hotter, bringing hundreds of new and ...