Antarctic sea ice changes affect clouds and oceans, making global warming stronger than earlier climate models predicted.
New research reveals how the Earth might overcorrect for global warming. For a long time, scientists believed that the gradual breakdown of silicate rocks played the leading role in regulating Earth’s ...
Climate models are complex, just like the world they mirror. They simultaneously simulate the interacting, chaotic flow of ...
New research shows that today’s global warming could eventually overshoot into runaway cooling, setting the stage for a ...
A recent study has made microscopic fossils messengers from a warmer world, showing that the tropical Pacific Ocean could be ...
A study published today in Earth System Dynamics provides a critical and previously underestimated connection between ...
New research shows warming events can, under certain conditions, trigger long-term cooling strong enough to resemble past ice ages.
What surprised us was that [Day Zero Droughts] might actually occur relatively soon,” scientist Christian Franzke told ...
For years, we were told to fear “global warming.” When our planet cooled, the slogan was rebranded as “climate change.” Meanwhile, the definition of “science” was bent to include computer models that ...
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