Experts say the Trump administration has unraveled decades of investment in the people and models that track how climate change is harming us.
How do scientists determine whether climate change is driving extreme weather events like the floods, heat waves and droughts that we’re experiencing today? To find out about the science of ...
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How scientists are using ancient ice cores to predict future climates
Frozen deep beneath Antarctica and Greenland lies something remarkable. Tiny bubbles of ancient air, locked away in ice for hundreds of thousands of years, hold secrets about our planet's past.
Over the past 60 years, scientists have largely succeeded in building a computer model of Earth to see what the future holds. One of the most ambitious projects humankind has ever undertaken has now ...
In a time of increasing climate variability, researchers Pengfei Xue and Miraj B. Kayastha have developed regional Earth system models to better understand and predict extreme weather and ...
First Coast News speaks with Shel Winkely from Climate Central on the topic of Attribution science, and it's impact on the ...
Plants, plankton and sea spray all release elements that help the atmospheric blankets form Max G. Levy The view from a research aircraft that scientists use to collect data from high in Earth’s ...
Climate change will shape everything about life in Australia—from the homes we live in and the food we grow to the risks of ...
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Under Trump, America’s climate science system is being hollowed out piece by piece
For decades, the United States played a central role in studying Earth’s climate. Government-funded scientists tracked rising ...
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