New research, led by the University of Massachusetts Amherst reveals, for the first time, not only that the coastal Northeast—from Maine to Delaware—is heating faster than most regions of North America, but that this heating is linked to drastic alterations in the ocean and atmospheric conditions over the North Atlantic.
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Intensified Water Cycle Slows Down Global Warming, New Study Finds
A new study led by scientists at the University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, in collaboration with scientists at Princeton University, shows that the intensification of global hydrological cycle drives more ocean heat uptake into the deep ocean and moderates the pace of global warming.
Artificial Intelligence May Be Set to Reveal Climate-Change Tipping Points
Researchers are developing artificial intelligence that could assess climate change tipping points.
Metals Supercharge Promising Method to Bury Harmful Carbon Dioxide Under the Sea
There's a global race to reduce the amount of harmful gases in our atmosphere to slow down the pace of climate change, and one way to do that is through carbon capture and sequestration — sucking carbon out of the air and burying it.
Wind Energy Can Deliver Vital Slash to Global Warming
Implementing advance wind energy scenarios could achieve a reduction in global warming atmospheric average temperatures of 0.3 to 0.8 degrees Celsius by the end of the century, according to new research from Cornell University.
New Online Tool to Help Residents Reduce the Impact of Traffic-Related Air Pollution
Researchers at the University of Surrey have released a new online tool to help schools, hospitals and residents understand and reduce the impact of traffic-related air pollution.


