Researchers find that, opposite to greenhouse gases, the cooling effect of aerosols benefited the economies of tropical, developing countries and harmed the economies of high latitude, developed countries.
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Hurricane Harvey Tops League of Most Extreme US Weather This Decade
A top ten of record-breaking US weather events of the last decade reveals Hurricane Harvey is the most extreme of the decade, and similar others were among the costliest and deadliest on record, according to magazine Weatherwise.
Climate Change Will Disrupt Existing Energy Systems
As climate changes and extreme weather events become more commonplace, we will need to fundamentally rethink how we produce renewable energy.
Seeding Oceans With Iron May Not Impact Climate Change
Study finds Earth’s oceans contain just the right amount of iron; adding more may not improve their ability to absorb carbon dioxide.
Remnants of an Ancient Lake
The spits etched into a desert in Chad were actually formed thousands of years ago along the shores of a vast lake.
Mediterranean Rainfall Immediately Affected by Greenhouse Gas Changes
Mediterranean-type climates face immediate drops in rainfall when greenhouse gases rise, but this could be stopped quickly if emissions are cut.


