Researchers at NYU’s Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences found that icebergs capsize because of the unstable shapes ...
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 ...
A new study published in the journal Nature Communications reveals that the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO), a key driver ...
An AWI study suggests why the Southern Ocean is still absorbing CO2, defying climate models. Find out how here: ...
A major international study has identified Antarctic sea ice as a critical predictor of how much heat Earth’s oceans will ...
A recent study has made microscopic fossils messengers from a warmer world, showing that the tropical Pacific Ocean could be ...
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Clouding the forecast: Why so many climate models are wrong about rate of Arctic warming
The Arctic is one of the coldest places on Earth, but in recent decades, the region has been rapidly warming, at a rate three to four times faster than the global average. However, current climate ...
But the history of climate science tells a different story. The earliest climate models made specific forecasts about global warming decades before those forecasts could be proved or disproved. And ...
Could the boreal forest be less fragile than we think? Contrary to the predictions of models that forecast its rapid decline in favor of temperate maple forests, the ecological history of the boreal ...
Despite worries over rising temperatures, it turns out anglers have a greater effect on fish populations than global warming.
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