British Antarctic Survey scientists have contributed to a new study published today (3 August) which provides valuable new data highlighting how emperor penguins extinction risk is increased due to rapid climate change and an increase in extreme climate events, such as glacial calving and sea ice loss.
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Thawing Permafrost Releases Greenhouse Gas From Depth
Which effects did the heat wave of summer 2020 have in Siberia?
Stinkweed Could Make a Cleaner Bio-Jet Fuel, Study Finds
A common farm weed could make a “greener” jet fuel with fewer production-related environmental impacts than other biofuels, a new study indicates.
Sea Levels Influence Eruptions on Volcanic Island
The rise and fall of sea levels influence the likelihood of volcanic eruptions on the Greek island of Santorini, new research led by Oxford Brookes University has discovered.
UN Climate Panel Contends With Models Showing Implausibly Fast Warming
Next week, the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) will unveil its latest scientific assessment, widely considered the most authoritative review of climate research.
Russian Arctic Warming Leads to Major Ice Loss
Glaciers and ice caps in two archipelagos in the Russian Arctic are losing enough meltwater to fill nearly five million Olympic-size swimming pools each year, research shows.