By matching the movement of ships to the changes in clouds caused by their emissions, researchers have shown how strongly the two are connected.
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Water Safety Needs Science Backup: Experts
Environmental health experts also warn that some positive policy changes can lead to other potential problems.
Aquatic Invasive Species Are Short-Circuiting Benefits From Mercury Reduction in the Great Lakes
Research highlights that mercurcy concentrations in fish cannot be predicted by emissions inventories alone.
Lost Trees Hugely Overrated as Environmental Threat, Study Finds
Carbon emissions from deforestation much smaller than previously thought, economists say.
Extreme Heat Impacts Firms’ Stock Value, Study Finds
A study from UC Davis is one of the first to examine and quantify the impact of physical climate risk on corporate market values.
Sea Levels to Continue Rising After Current Paris Agreement Emission Pledges Expire in 2030
Sea levels will continue to rise around the world long after current carbon emissions pledges made through the Paris climate agreement are met and global temperatures stabilize, a new study indicates.