Lack of water, floods, or crop losses: As a result of climate change, pronounced periods of drought and rainfall are occurring more frequently and more intensively all around the world, causing human suffering and major economic damage.
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Soot From Heaters and Traffic Is Not Just a Local Problem
Soot particles from oil and wood heating systems as well as road traffic can pollute the air in Europe on a much larger scale than previously assumed.
May Capped Off a Warm, Dry Spring and Ushered in 1st Tropical Storm of 2021
Part of Gulf Coast recovering from last summer’s hurricanes hit with severe flooding
The Rocky Road to Accurate Sea-Level Predictions
The type of material present under glaciers has a big impact on how fast they slide towards the ocean.
Local Lockdowns Brought Fast Global Ozone Reductions, NASA Finds
When lockdowns during the coronavirus pandemic cut local nitrogen oxide emissions, the effect on ozone pollution was global and unexpectedly rapid.
Dinosaurs Lived in Greenhouse Climate With Hot Summers
Palaeoclimatologists study climate of the geological past.


