For several months in 2023, global sea surface temperatures reached record-high levels, fueled by decades of human-caused climate warming and a recent boost from the natural climate phenomenon El Niño.
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Bushfires in the Northern Territory
A month after the start of spring, fires raged across Australia’s Northern Territory.
New Monitoring to Assess Ability of UK Saltmarshes to Suck Up CO2
Scientists are establishing the first network of greenhouse gas monitoring stations on saltmarshes around the UK coast to support national efforts to mitigate climate change.
Scientists Use Drones to Land Sensors onto Glaciers Threatened by Climate Change
Scientist have unveiled a new climate change-monitoring sensor which can be airlifted onto icy glaciers using drones to measure the impact of global warming.
Coffee and Cocoa Plants at Risk From Pollinator Loss
Published in Science Advances, the study explores the intricate interplay between climate change, land use change, and their impact on pollinator biodiversity, ultimately revealing significant implications for global crop pollination.
Climate is Increasing Risk of High Toxin Concentrations in Northern U.S. Lakes
As climate change warms the Earth, higher-latitude regions will be at greater risk for toxins produced by algal blooms, according to new research led by Carnegie’s Anna Michalak, Julian Merder, and Gang Zhao.