The climate is changing and nowhere is it changing faster than at Earth's poles. Researchers at Penn State have painted a comprehensive picture of the chemical processes taking place in the Arctic and ...
Traditional climate models take a lot of data into account when predicting how the planet's warming trend will continue to progress. But a group of scientists from around the world say that they might ...
Feedback loops identified in a study could heat the Earth beyond anything humans can control, scientists have found. A team of international scientists, including ones from Oregon State University, ...
EXPERTISE. HERE’S NICOLE ESTEFAN. BY THE BANKS OF THE RALEIGH RIVER ON THIS IGHTBR MORNING, IT WOULD BE EYAS TO FORGET THAT. WE LIVE IN A WORLD IN CRIS.IS WHILE RISING GLOBAL TEMPERATURES CATASTROPHIC ...
We know by now that climate change can’t be ignored. Now and then, though, we stumble upon a new reason to embrace climate change mitigation techniques with a renewed sense of urgency. This might be ...
When sea ice melts, it can lead to faster warming because water absorbs more heat than ice does. That’s one of more than 25 climate feedback loops found in a recent study from Oregon State University.
In 'Feedback Loop' at Jack Shainman Gallery, Alexis Rockman presents an inescapable cycle of climate disaster.