Up to now, the results of climate simulations have sometimes contradicted the analysis of climate traces from the past.
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UC Irvine-Led Science Team Shows How to Eat Our Way Out of the Climate Crisis
Agriculture is one of the hardest human activities to decarbonize; people must eat, but the land-use practices associated with growing crops account for roughly a quarter of global greenhouse gas emissions.
The Kids Aren’t Alright: Saplings Reveal How Changing Climate May Undermine Forests
UArizona researchers studied how young trees respond to a hotter, drier climate.
NASA Flights Link Methane Plumes to Tundra Fires in Western Alaska
Methane ‘hot spots’ in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta are more likely to be found where recent wildfires burned into the tundra, altering carbon emissions from the land.
A Mathematical Model for Studying Methane Hydrate Distribution in the Nankai Trough
Naturally occurring methane hydrate deposits are potential sources of energy. However, their observation in natural environments remains challenging.
Seeing the Unseen: How Butterflies Can Help Scientists Detect Cancer
There are many creatures on our planet with more advanced senses than humans.