In the first comprehensive study of the link between rising sea levels and inland water tables along the California coast, researchers found an increased threat to populated areas already at risk from rising water tables, and the possibility of flooding in unexpected inland areas.
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Greenland Ice Sheet Shows Losses In 2019
The Greenland Ice Sheet recorded a new record loss of mass in 2019.
A New Tool for Tracking Amazon Fires
Following a notable increase in fire activity in August 2019 and a gradual rise in deforestation, scientists have been watching for signs of how 2020 might shape up. Several worrisome signs have emerged.
Anthropogenic CO₂ Increase Is Unprecedented
Even in earlier warm periods there were pulse-like releases of CO₂ to the atmosphere.
NASA's ECOSTRESS Monitors California's Record-Breaking Heat Wave
From cities to deserts, the intense heat gripping California is being closely monitored by an Earth-observing mission aboard the International Space Station.
UCI And International Institutions Link Southeast Asia Megadrought To Drying In Africa
Physical evidence found in caves in Laos helps tell a story about a connection between the end of the Green Sahara – when once heavily vegetated Northern Africa became a hyper-arid landscape – and a previously unknown megadrought that crippled Southeast Asia 4,000 to 5,000 years ago.




