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Accelerating Climate Modeling with Generative AI
A climate model combining generative AI and physics data is 25 times faster than the state of the art.
The Melting of Greenland: A Climate Challenge With Major Implications for the 21st Century
The melting of Greenland is accelerating, with an estimated loss of between 964 and 1735 gigatonnes of ice per year by 2100 in a scenario of high greenhouse gas emissions (SSP585), according to three regional climate models.
Feeding Grazing Cattle Seaweed Cuts Methane Emissions by Almost 40%
Findings offer solution for more climate-friendly cattle farming.
Fine Particulate Air Pollution May Play a Role in Adverse Birth Outcomes
For pregnant women, exposure to fine particulate air pollution (PM2.5) was associated with altered immune responses that can lead to adverse birth outcomes, according to a new study led by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
Coral Adaptation Unlikely to Keep Pace With Global Warming
Coral adaptation to ocean warming and marine heatwaves will likely be overwhelmed without rapid reductions of global greenhouse gas emissions, according to an international team of scientists.