Earth can regulate its own temperature over millennia, new study finds Hannah Steiner November 17, 2022 Scientists have long suspected that silicate weathering plays a major role in regulating the Earth's carbon cycle.
Humanity’s capacity to adapt to global heating is not limitless, scientists warn Debbie Banks November 14, 2022 Adaptation is not a substitute for mitigation efforts, experts explain, and while humans have the capacity to adapt, the warmer....
The Paris Agreement: Better measurement methods needed Hannah Steiner November 08, 2022 The climate crisis means that we must know about all types of emission—not just the familiar fossil-derived emissions—and we must....
Up to Their Necks in Water: Asian Island Countries Facing the Problem of Climate Change Rosmel Rodríguez September 28, 2022 In many regions, changing precipitation or melting snow and ice are altering hydrological systems.
Are we missing a crucial component of sea-level rise? Hannah Steiner September 15, 2022 Using numerical ice sheet models, the study co-authors tested hypotheses about whether the onset of such thaw could lead to....
Study links length of REM sleep to animals' body temperature Hannah Steiner September 15, 2022 Birds have the highest body temperature of any warm-blooded, or homeotherm, animal group at 41 degrees while getting the least....
Half of China hit by drought in worst heatwave on record Liang Lan August 25, 2022 A crippling drought exacerbated by a record heatwave has spread across half of China and reached the normally frigid Tibetan....
Heat Waves Are Feeling Hotter, And We're Measuring Them Wrong, Too Liang Lan August 22, 2022 While we all know things on Earth are generally getting hotter, heat isn't the only factor influencing how hot we....