AA new study has for the first time predicted which invasive species could pose a future threat to the UK’s ecologically unique Overseas Territories.
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The Importance of the Atmosphere and Ocean in Determining the Fate of Antarctica
An international team of researchers has combined satellite imagery and climate and ocean records to obtain the most detailed understanding yet of how the West Antarctic Ice Sheet — which contains enough ice to raise global sea level by 11 feet, or 3.3 meters — is responding to climate change.
Almost All of Africa’s Maize Crops Is at Risk From Devastating Fall Armyworm Pest, Study Reveals
Almost all of Africa’s maize crop is at risk from the devastating fall armyworm pest (Spodoptera frugiperda) according to new research published in the journal Frontiers in Insect Science.
Ice Cores Show Even Dormant Volcanoes Leak Abundant Sulfur Into the Atmosphere
Volcanoes draw plenty of attention when they erupt.
Flying Campaign to Improve Climate Modelling Begins
A team of scientists are currently conducting a major experiment over the Southern Ocean that will help to improve climate modelling.
Study Reveals New Clues About How 'Earth's Thermostat' Controls Climate
Rocks, rain and carbon dioxide help control Earth’s climate over thousands of years — like a thermostat — through a process called weathering.