Study Finds Major Errors in Climate TRACE Emissions Database
A Northern Arizona University study found that the Climate TRACE database significantly undercounts urban vehicle carbon dioxide emissions, raising concerns about data reliability.
A Northern Arizona University study found that the Climate TRACE database significantly undercounts urban vehicle carbon dioxide emissions, raising concerns about data reliability.
A modeling study predicts climate change will cause increased soil erosion in the Amazon but decreased erosion in the Cerrado, requiring different conservation strategies.
A federal judge has mandated the restoration of certain historical and environmental information at United States national parks. This ruling overturns a previo...
A new study reveals the fragility of the global ocean monitoring network, emphasizing the need for increased contributions from Europe and Asia to prevent significant data loss and maintain accurate climate predictions.
New research provides the first direct evidence that the Gulf Stream shifted northward during a 12,900-year-old cold snap, offering insights into future climate change impacts.
A Michigan State University study suggests solar geoengineering could protect up to 75% of oceans from heat waves, but protection would be uneven.
A new study reveals global rice production nearly doubled over 50 years, largely due to agricultural management practices that offset climate change impacts.
New research indicates that rising temperatures impair animal cognition and alter behavior, posing significant threats to species survival and ecosystem stability.
NASA's Curiosity rover found that hematite crystals in Mars's Gale Crater record ancient climate changes, indicating long periods of warm, potentially habitable groundwater.
A new study indicates the Arctic Ocean has reached a tipping point, with rapid sea ice loss causing a sharp decline in nitrate, a crucial nutrient for marine life.
New research reveals the greenhouse effect dictates Antarctic temperature changes, causing warmer areas to experience more dramatic shifts than colder ones.
Hurricane forecasts have dramatically improved, saving lives and money, but federal budget cuts and job losses at NOAA threaten to stall further progress.
New research indicates that the survival of seagrass meadows in warming oceans is significantly influenced by the microbial communities within their surrounding sediment, highlighting a critical factor for conservation efforts.
A new AI solution developed by Dr. Arka Ghosh processes fragmented environmental data into actionable insights for urban and climate planning.
A newly discovered organelle in cow stomach microbes, called a hydrogenobody, produces hydrogen that fuels methane production, offering a potential target for reducing livestock greenhouse gas emissions.
New research reveals that temperature significantly influences animal immune systems, with implications for disease resistance as climate change alters global temperatures.
An international study reveals that integrated land-use planning can reduce development's impact on biodiversity by 15% and cut carbon loss by 19%, offering a framework for balancing conservation, agriculture, and renewable energy needs.
New studies of ancient Antarctic ice show Earth cooled over three million years with only modest changes in greenhouse gases, suggesting other factors influenced long-term climate.