By Francis Koster A massive winter storm headed our way. As the storms hit our community this week, and people were being warned to expect cold, ice and power outages, […] ...
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Warming may increase mangrove methane emissions—but these forests remain powerful carbon sinks
Mangrove forests play an important role in the global carbon cycle, particularly within the marine carbon system. Growing ...
The world has “seriously underestimated” the rate of global warmingand its impact on the economy, as scientists call for an urgent “recovery plan”. A new report from the Institute and Faculty of ...
The year 2025 was the warmest on record for the heat content of the world’s oceans. Ocean heat content (OHC) increased by around 500 zettajoules – billion trillion joules – since the 1940s.
What if the worst environmental problem wasn't the one everyone is talking about? While Western elites sip fair-trade coffee ...
Major emitter the US has officially left the Paris Agreement and global emissions keep rising a decade on from the deal. Yet ...
The main reason was La Nina, a natural climate pattern that tends to cool global temperatures slightly. La Nina conditions returned in 2025 after the strong El Nino that helped push temperatures to ...
Last year was the third hottest on record, according to an analysis of temperature data released Wednesday by three independent agencies. That puts 2025 just behind the second-hottest year, 2023, and ...
For many years, astronomers have been looking for extraterrestrial life. In doing so, astronomers have narrowed their search ...
A new study has revealed that bark microbes feed off harmful greenhouse gases. The microbes studied eliminated different gases, depending on whether they lived in wetland, mangrove, or upland forests.
A conveyor belt of ocean water that loops the planet and regulates global temperatures could be heading for a tipping point.
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