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Scientists have resolved a key climate change mystery, showing that the annual global temperature today is the warmest of the past 10,000 years, according to a Rutgers University-led study publis...
Cloud Seeding For Snow:Does It Work?Scientists Report First Quantifiable Observations(图)
Cloud Seeding For Snow Scientists Report First Quantifiable Observations
2018/2/1
For the first time, scientists have obtained direct, quantifiable observations of cloud seeding for increased snowfall -- from the growth of ice crystals, through the processes that occur in clouds, t...
Scientists have more data to back their findings:The Earth is getting warmer
Scientists more data The Earth getting warmer
2017/7/24
A group of international scientists led by a climate expert from USC has upgraded an open-source global database tracking the Earth’s temperatures since 1 A.D. that further confirms the Earth is warmi...
Scientists link California droughts and floods to distinctive atmospheric waves
Scientists California droughts floods atmospheric waves
2017/4/27
The crippling wintertime droughts that struck California from 2013 to 2015, as well as this year's unusually wet California winter, appear to be associated with the same phenomenon: a distinctive wave...
Green Sahara's Ancient Rainfall Regime Revealed by Scientists
Green Sahara Ancient Rainfall Regime Scientists
2017/2/16
Rainfall patterns in the Sahara during the 6,000-year "Green Sahara" period have been pinpointed by analyzing marine sediments, according to new research led by a UA geoscientist.What is now the Sahar...
Predicting Climate Impacts on Ecosystems Will Require Scientists to Widen the Lens
Predicting Climate Ecosystems Scientists Widen the Lens
2016/11/4
Most research on climate change ecology is limited to the impacts of a single climate variable, such as temperature or water availability, on one trophic level at a time — and often on a single specie...
Climate change ‘tug of war’ keeps scientists guessing on storm tracks
Climate change tug of war scientists storm tracks
2016/9/12
Storm tracks—regions where storms travel from west to east across oceans and continents driven by the prevailing jet stream—determine weather and climate in middle-latitude places like Chicago and New...
Amid the season known for transforming Nebraska into an outdoor ice rink, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln-led research team has predicted a new molecular form of the slippery stuff that even Mother N...
Backward-moving glacier helps scientists explain glacial earthquakes
Backward-moving glacier scientists glacial earthquakes
2015/7/13
New insight into glacier behaviour will improve our ability to predict future sea-level rise in a warming climate.The relentless flow of a glacier may seem unstoppable, but now a team of UK and US res...
Solar activity influences climate change, say scientists(图)
Solar activity influences climate change say scientists
2014/3/20
Changes in the sun’s energy output may have led to marked natural climate change in Europe over the last 1000 years, according to researchers at Cardiff University.
Scientists warn: Climate change inaction betrays the young(图)
climate change global warming
2014/7/10
Most of the Earth’s remaining fossil fuels must be left in the ground to avoid disastrous consequences for today’s young people and for future generations, according to research published today.
More than 97 per cent of 4000 international scientific papers analysed in a University of Queensland-led study were rated as endorsing human-caused global warming.
The University of Queensland scientists warn world's cloud forests are at risk of destruction
climate change habitat destruction
2014/7/17
Many of the world's most rare and rich forests, the tropical montane cloud forests, could be all-but obliterated by 2080.
UChicago climate scientists share concerns about global warming at EPA hearings
UChicago climate scientists global warming EPA hearings
2009/12/8
Two University of Chicago scientists last week appeared at EPA hearings in Rosemont, Ill., to offer support for proposed new regulations on carbon-dioxide emissions from large power plants.The comment...
Scientists call for urgent 'global cooling' to save coral reefs
global cooling coral reefs carbon emissions
2009/11/18
Australian marine scientists have issued an urgent call for massive and rapid worldwide cuts in carbon emissions, deep enough to prevent atmospheric CO2 levels rising to 450 parts per million (ppm). I...