Researchers at Lancaster University Management School (LUMS) are on a quest to bring together experts to predict hurricane activity in the Atlantic Ocean.
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The Oceans Are Getting Greener, Remote Sensing Reveals
Satellite images have confirmed that the world’s oceans have become slightly greener. Scientists suspect climate change is the reason.
Drier Savannas, Grasslands Store More Climate-Buffering Carbon Than Previously Believed
Savannas and grasslands in drier climates around the world store more heat-trapping carbon than scientists thought they did and are helping to slow the rate of climate warming, according to a new study.
Scientists Investigate Grand Canyon's Ancient Past to Predict Future Climate Impacts
UNLV-led team explores relationship between warming post-Ice Age temperatures and intensifying summer monsoon rains on groundwater reserves.
Sustainable Protection of Rapidly Subsiding Coastlines With Mangroves
Along the Asian coastlines there are many areas where rural communities experience alarming rates of sea level rises due to land subsidence up to 10 cm per year.
Controlled Burns Help Prevent Wildfires. Climate Change Is Limiting Their Use
Warming means fewer overall days when prescribed fires can be safely lit, UCLA-led study shows.