The politically negotiated Paris Agreement is thus also the economically sensible one, Potsdam researchers find in a new study.
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Seismic Biomarkers in Japan Trench Fault Zone Reveal History of Large Earthquakes
Researchers found multiple faults with evidence of more than 10 meters of slip during past large earthquakes in the region hit by the 2011 Tohoku-Oki earthquake and tsunami.
Driven by Earth’s Orbit, Climate Changes in Africa May Have Aided Human Migration
In 1961, John Kutzbach, then a recent college graduate, was stationed in France as an aviation weather forecaster for the U.S. Air Force.
Increasing Opportunities for Sustainable Behavior
To mitigate climate change and safeguard ecosystems, we need to make drastic changes in our consumption and transport behaviors.
Gravitational Wave Echoes May Confirm Stephen Hawking’s Hypothesis of Quantum Black Holes
Echoes in gravitational wave signals suggest that the event horizon of a black hole may be more complicated than scientists currently think.
NASA’s Aqua Satellite Reveals Tropical Cyclone Esami’s Dissipation
Tropical Cyclone Esami formed in the Southern Indian Ocean and just three days later, visible imagery from NASA’s Aqua satellite confirmed the storm had dissipated.