Phytoplankton are arguably the most important organisms in the ocean. Directly or indirectly, almost all life in our global waters depends on their activity.
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Concurrent Heatwaves Seven Times More Frequent Than in 1980s
Multiple large heatwaves the size of Mongolia occurred at the same time nearly every day during the warm seasons of the 2010s across the Northern Hemisphere, according to a study led by Washington State University researchers.
Report: Climate Change Contributed to Some of 2020’s Worst Weather
New research reinforces consensus that humans have created a new climate
The Nile Delta’s Disappearing Farmland
Rapid population growth and expanding cities are eating away at one of Egypt’s most precious resources.
Winter is Coming: Researchers Uncover the Surprising Cause of the Little Ice Age
New research from the University of Massachusetts Amherst provides a novel answer to one of the persistent questions in historical climatology, environmental history and the earth sciences: what caused the Little Ice Age?
New Ocean Floats to Boost Global Network Essential for Weather, Climate Research
Partners team with low-carbon sailing vessel for major Atlantic Ocean deployment