Weather data from several ships bombed by Japanese pilots at Pearl Harbor has been recovered in a rescue mission that will help scientists understand how the global climate is changing.
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Why Do Some Environmental Shocks Lead To Disaster While Others Don’t?
Currently, we are grappling with a global crisis convergence.
The Pace of Climate-Driven Extinction is Accelerating, A UArizona-Led Study Shows
Climate change is causing extinctions at an increasing rate, a new study by the University of Arizona researchers shows.
DOE Backs Rice Study of How Soils Store Carbon
Two Rice University scientists have received a 3-year grant from the Department of Energy (DOE) to investigate a form of carbon storage that is as little understood as it is ubiquitous: soil.
Ohio State Leads New Global Climate Center on AI for Biodiversity Change
The Ohio State University will lead a new multimillion dollar international center devoted to using artificial intelligence to help understand climate impacts on biodiversity.
'Getting a Handle' on a Potent Climate Threat
Spending days camping in a mosquito-filled swamp on the Indonesian island of Borneo, Alison Hoyt's goal was to measure methane emissions in tropical wetlands – one of the largest sources of the potent greenhouse gas.