New time-lapse videos of Earth’s glaciers and ice sheets as seen from space – some spanning nearly 50 years – are providing scientists with new insights into how the planet’s frozen regions are changing.
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Researchers Find Some Forests Crucial for Climate Change Mitigation, Biodiversity
A study by Oregon State University researchers has identified forests in the western United States that should be preserved for their potential to mitigate climate change through carbon sequestration, as well as to enhance biodiversity.
IASS Presents First Emissions Inventory for Nepal
Data on emission amounts and sources have an important role to play in shaping policy on climate protection and air quality.
Partisanship and Event Characteristics Shape Climate Change Discussions After Extreme Weather
Political affiliations, the presence of local environmental organizations and prior local media coverage of climate change play a role in how a community reacts to an extreme weather event, an article published today in Nature Climate Change concludes.
Highlighting the Importance and Vulnerability of the World’s Water Towers
Mountains and highlands are often referred to as natural “water towers” because they provide lowland communities with essential freshwater for drinking, irrigation, industry, food, and energy production.
NASA Examines Tropical Cyclone Belna’s Water Vapor Concentration
When NASA’s Aqua satellite passed over the Southern Indian Ocean, water vapor data provided information about the intensity of Tropical Cyclone Belna.


