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Study shows wetter climate is likely to intensify climate change(图)
wetter climate intensify climate change
2020/5/22
A new study published in the journal Nature indicates that the increase in rainfall forecast by global climate models is likely to hasten the release of carbon dioxide from tropical soils. T...
海平面上升导致的欧洲洪灾八成可避免
海平面上升 欧洲 洪灾 可避免
2020/5/14
英国《自然·通讯》杂志6日发表的一项气候科学研究,欧盟委员会联合研究中心科学家发布的报告称:海平面上升导致预计会发生的欧洲洪灾中,至少有83%的洪灾可以通过抬高约三分之一的欧洲海岸线堤防而避免。超过两亿人的居住地距欧洲海岸线50千米以内,这段海岸线从大西洋东北部和波罗的海一直延伸到地中海和黑海。上个月一份来自欧洲科学家团队的报告指出,全球海平面曾在不到400年的时间里明显上升了12米至14米,其原...
Weakened wind patterns likely spurred the wave of extreme ocean heat that swept the North Pacific last summer, according to new research funded by the National Science Foundation a...
研究揭示人类活动对海洋深远影响
人类活动 海洋 深远影响
2020/5/7
1平方米的区域就有190万个塑料微粒,这是有记录以来海底塑料微粒含量的最高值。格陵兰岛冰原每年平均损失2000亿吨冰,南极洲冰原损失1180亿吨冰。1亿吨冰足够填满40万个奥运会标准大小的游泳池。近日,刊登于《科学》的两项研究聚焦了覆盖地球表面3/4的“蓝色领土”。研究人员发现,这个幽深而富饶的“王国”正遭受着人类活动的强烈影响。其中一项研究的主要作者、英国曼彻斯特大学的Ian Kane说:“我们...
Can seagrass meadows continue to mitigate climate change?(图)
seagrass meadows continue to mitigate climate change
2020/5/9
As carbon dioxide emissions continue to increase, scientists have recognized that seagrass meadows are important to mitigation because they have high rates of carbon storage. However, rising ocean tem...
Research expedition faces extreme conditions in fast-changing Arctic(图)
Research expedition faces extreme conditions fast-changing Arctic
2020/4/26
In October 2019, scientists froze a ship filled with equipment into Arctic sea ice with the intention of drifting across the Arctic Ocean for a full year, gathering data on polar atmosphere, ic...
根据英国《自然·地球科学》杂志20日发表的最新研究论文,欧洲科学家团队报告称,全球海平面在不到400年的时间里明显上升了12米至14米,其原因是大约14650年前,欧亚冰盖局部发生崩塌所导致。冰盖是覆盖着广大地区的极厚冰层的陆地面积,冰盖的建立、消亡、融水量,以及冰盖的分布范围和成分的变化,直接影响局部地区乃至全球的环境变化,这已得到海洋学和(古)气候学领域学者们广泛的认同。而末次盛冰期是地球上始...
Indian Ocean phenomenon spells climate trouble for Australia(图)
Indian Ocean phenomenon climate trouble Australia
2020/3/20
New research by National Science Foundation-funded scientists at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and colleagues has found a marked change in the Indian Ocean's surface temperatures. The chang...
How will billions of marine microbes adapt to climate change? A new study investigates(图)
billions marine microbes climate change investigates
2020/3/13
Climate change is heating the oceans, affecting billions of marine microbes in ways scientists don't fully understand. In response, USC researchers have developed a model to forecast how these importa...
Researchers find new reason why Arctic is warming so fast(图)
new reason Arctic warming so fast
2020/2/28
The Arctic has experienced the warming effects of global climate change faster than any other region on the planet. Scientists at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography have developed a new theory ai...
Whaling and climate change lead to 100 years of feast or famine for Antarctic penguins
climate change 100 years famine Antarctic penguins
2019/12/6
New NSF-funded research reveals how two penguin species, the gentoo and the chinstrap, have dealt with more than a century of human impacts in Antarctica, and why some species are winners and others a...
Sea fan corals face new threat in warming ocean:copper(图)
Sea fan corals new threat warming ocean:copper
2019/12/6
For colorful, graceful sea fans swaying on coral reefs in the waters around Puerto Rico, copper is an emerging threat in an era of warming oceans.In an NSF-funded study published in the journal Ecolog...
Unless warming is slowed,emperor penguins will march toward extinction(图)
emperor penguins extinction global climate
2019/11/22
Emperor penguins are some of the most striking and charismatic animals on Earth, but an NSF-funded study by scientists at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution has found that a warming climate may ...
Galapagos sea life study highlights importance of biodiversity in the face of climate change(图)
Galapagos sea life biodiversity climate change
2019/11/5
As the world's climate continues to change, biologically diverse communities may be most capable of adapting to environmental challenges, scientists have found.New NSF-funded research by Brown Univers...
Dual approach to saving sinking cities, bleaching corals(图)
Dual approach sinking cities bleaching corals
2019/10/17
Local conservation can boost the climate resilience of coastal ecosystems, species and cities, and buy precious time in their fight against sea level rise, ocean acidification and warming temperatures...