Extreme storms and intense floods have disrupted communities across the country this summer.
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Lancaster Expert Helping to Solve the Energy Crisis
Lancaster University Professor Roger Kemp is part of a team evaluating policy options for incorporating hydrogen into the UK’s energy systems.
Late Season Melting in Greenland
In September 2022, vast areas atop the Greenland ice sheet melted.
U.S. Sweltered Through Third-Hottest Summer on Record
A top-10 warm August capped off a distinctly hot summer, as the U.S. saw its third-hottest meteorological summer on record.
Forests in the Amazon, Southern Boreal Regions, and U.S. West Most Threatened by Climate Change
As climate change increasingly threaten’s the world’s forests, scientists at the University of Utah have developed a new tool that identifies those woodlands that are most imperiled and whose loss would deal the greatest blow to the climate and biodiversity.
Planting Trees Not Always an Effective Way of Binding Carbon Dioxide
The capacity of plants to bind carbon is a key factor in calculating the effects of climate change as carbon dioxide levels rise in the atmosphere.