A new study by scientists at the University of Bristol has shown that ancient global warming was associated with intense rainfall events that had a profound impact on the land and coastal seas.
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Permafrost soils store large quantities of frozen carbon and play an important role in regulating Earth’s climate.
Think Pink for a Better View of Climate Change
A new study says pink noise may be the key to separating out natural climate variability from climate change that is influenced by human activity.
Reducing Nitrogen Inputs Prevents Algal Blooms in Lakes
Less is more: reduced nitrogen has greater potential than originally thought.
Researchers Expose the Dirty Secrets Hidden Under Glaciers
University of Oregon researchers have found a way to account for how varying sediments underneath the world’s glaciers control how fast glaciers slide.
A Breakthrough for Australia's Fish
A research team from the Threatened Species Recovery Hub has made a breakthrough that could help dwindling numbers of Australian freshwater fish species.