Digitizing and archiving climate data from the Second World War could have a significant impact on datasets from the time period.
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Replanting Logged Forests With Diverse Seedlings Accelerates Restoration, Says Oxford Study
One of the world’s biggest ecological experiments, co-led by the University of Oxford on the island of Borneo, has revealed that replanting logged tropical forests with diverse mixtures of seedlings can significantly accelerate their recovery.
Six of Nine Planetary Boundaries Now Exceeded
A new study led by Professor at CMEC, Katherine Richardson, updates the Planetary Boundary framework and shows human activities are increasingly impacting the planet and, thereby, increasing the risk of triggering dramatic changes in overall Earth conditions.
NASA Announces Summer 2023 Hottest on Record
Summer of 2023 was Earth’s hottest since global records began in 1880, according to scientists at NASA’s Goddard Institute of Space Studies (GISS) in New York.
A Sign of Things to Come? After Last Ice Age, Europe Cooled as the Planet Warmed
More than 8,000 years ago, as the planet thawed following the end of the last ice age, Northern Europe abruptly cooled.
NASA-Built Greenhouse Gas Detector Moves Closer to Launch
The instrument will enable nonprofit organization Carbon Mapper to pinpoint and measure methane and carbon dioxide sources from space.