Rosenstiel School researcher Katharine Mach, who studies the response and adaptation to changing climatic conditions, examines the possibilities of moving people and assets out of harm’s way.
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Island-Building in Southeast Asia Created Earth’s Northern Ice Sheets
The Greenland ice sheet owes its existence to the growth of an arc of islands in Southeast Asia — stretching from Sumatra to New Guinea — over the last 15 million years, a new study claims.
NASA Animation Tracks the End of Tropical Storm Delta
NASA’s Terra satellite obtained visible imagery as Tropical Storm Delta made landfall in Louisiana and moved northeastward soaking the U.S. southeast and Mid-Atlantic states.
Metal Wires of Carbon Complete Toolbox for Carbon-Based Computers
Transistors based on carbon rather than silicon could potentially boost computers’ speed and cut their power consumption more than a thousandfold.
The Deep Sea is Slowly Warming
A new study finds temperatures in the deep sea fluctuate more than scientists previously thought.
A Lush Laptev Palette
A colorful mixture of dissolved organic matter and sediments help trace the sea’s otherwise invisible currents and eddies.


