Future storms could have even larger impacts "if we're not wise now," Texas A&M professor Andrew Dessler says.
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Prehistoric Climate Change Repeatedly Channelled Human Migrations Across Arabia
International and Saudi researchers have discovered archaeological sites in the Nefud Desert of Saudi Arabia associated with the remains of ancient lakes formed when periods of increased rainfall transformed the region into grassland.
How Adding Rock Dust to Soil Can Help Get Carbon into the Ground
On a hot and humid August day near Geneva, New York, Garrett Boudinot stands in a field of hemp, the green stalks towering a foot or more over his 6-foot, 4-inch frame.
Deadwood in the Global Carbon Cycle
The speed at which deadwood decomposes in forests depends on the climate as well as on fungi and insects.
Satellite Data Provide Valuable Support for IPCC Climate Report
Earlier this month, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) published its latest assessment report laying out the accumulating evidence of the climate crisis.
Warming Atlantic Forces Whales Into New Habitats, Danger
Warming oceans have driven the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale population from its traditional and protected habitat, exposing the animals to more lethal ship strikes, disastrous commercial fishing entanglements and greatly reduced calving rates.