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A Recent Reversal in the Response of Western Greenland’s Ice Caps to Climate Change
Greenland may be best known for its enormous continental scale ice sheet that soars up to 3,000 meters above sea level, whose rapid melting is a leading contributor to global sea level rise.
Summer 2021 Neck and Neck With Dust Bowl Summer for Hottest on Record
U.S. plagued by multiple deadly weather and climate disasters in August
Turning Hog Waste into Biogas: Green Solution or Greenwashing?
Long before Duplin and Sampson counties became the epicenter of North Carolina’s hog farming industry, Roberta McCalop’s family owned 42 acres of farmland on a dead-end road a stone’s throw from the county line.
Stanford Scientists Solve Mystery of Icy Plumes That May Foretell Deadly Supercell Storms
The most devastating tornadoes are often preceded by a cloudy plume of ice and water vapor billowing above a severe thunderstorm.
Mapping Methane Emissions in California
Using precision instruments and new mapping and machine-learning tools, a research team has been pinpointing sources of the greenhouse gas.


