Coccolithophores, tiny planktonic architects of Earth’s climate, capture carbon, produce oxygen, and leave behind geological ...
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Discover the natural causes of climate change with Milankovitch Cycles, impacting Earth's orbit, axis, and solar energy ...
Large changes in global sea level, fueled by fluctuations in ice sheet growth and decay, occurred throughout the last ice age ...
Milankovitch Cycles describe how variations in Earth’s orbit and tilt influence long-term climate shifts, including the ...
Carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere soared by a record amount to new highs in 2024, committing the planet to more ...
What processes have regulated climate over the course of Earth’s history? Researchers are addressing this question in the ...
The fading ocean green, a sign of phytoplankton decline, is a red flag for key ocean systems that sustain food chains and regulate the climate. Phytoplankton, microscopic organisms that have been ...
Throughout most of Earth's geological history, its paleoclimate has remained hospitable to life—largely thanks to continental ...
For decades, forest, grasslands and other land ecosystems have collectively absorbed up to a third of the carbon dioxide we ...
The moon's influence is huge, both for human civilization and life as a whole. Its destruction would have catastrophic ...
Will the Liberal Party take a stand on “net zero” or not? (I am using “net zero” as a shorthand way of labelling the whole ...