Earth’s long-term warming trend continued in 2018 as persistent warmth across large swaths of land and ocean resulted in the globe’s fourth hottest year in NOAA’s 139-year climate record.
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Study Shows That Vikings Enjoyed A Warm Greenland
A new study may resolve an old debate about how tough the Vikings actually were.
2018 Fourth Warmest Year in Continued Warming Trend
Earth's global surface temperatures in 2018 were the fourth warmest since 1880, according to independent analyses by NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
Melting Ice Sheets May Cause ‘Climate Chaos’ According to New Modelling
Current international climate policies do not take into account full effects on global climate.
Cracks Herald the Calving of a Large Iceberg from Petermann Glacier
Researchers have observed an increased flow speed on the glacier and predict a further acceleration if a calving event occurs.
Millions of Tons of the World’s Plastic Waste Could be Turned Into Clean Fuels, Other Products Through Chemical Conversion
Purdue University researchers have created a chemical conversion process that could allow polyolefin waste into useful products, such as clean fuels and other items.