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Arctic Expedition: Arrival of an Atmospheric River
”The spring has finally arrived,” announced Michael Tjernström, Professor at Stockholm University and Chief Scientist of ARTofMELT2023 to the expedition participants during the routine breakfast meeting at 08.30 UTC on June 10th. Excitement mixed with relief filled the room.
Study of Deep-Sea Corals Reveals Ocean Currents Have Not Fuelled Rise in Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide
The study, led by the University of Bristol in the UK and Nanjing University in China, examined historic deep-sea corals to shed intriguing new light on the history of ocean chemistry.
European Bird Communities Move to Cooler Areas, But Mountain Ranges and Coastlines ‘Control the Traffic’
Climate change has profound effects on ecosystems and on the compositions of species communities globally.
Thought Extinct in the Wild, Earless Dragon Rediscovered in Australia
The Victorian grassland earless dragon, not seen in the wild since 1969, has been rediscovered, Australian officials said.
UC Irvine Scientists Develop Freely Available Risk Model for Hurricanes, Tropical Cyclones
As human-driven climate change amplifies natural disasters, hurricanes and typhoons stand to increase in intensity.