A pair of satellite images acquired almost 50 years apart reveals striking changes to the glaciers and ice caps in northwest Greenland.
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Typhoon Hinnamnor
For most of 2022, the world’s ocean basins have been relatively quiet and free of tropical cyclones.
Climate Anxiety an Important Driver for Climate Action – New Study
The first-ever detailed study of climate anxiety among the UK adult population suggests that whilst rates are currently low, people’s fears about the future of the planet might be an important trigger for action when it comes to adapting our high-carbon lifestyles to become more environmentally friendly.
NOAA Forecasts Strong Geomagnetic Storm After Several Eruptions on the Sun
NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) — a division of the National Weather Service — is monitoring the Sun and solar winds following a series of Coronal Mass Ejections (CME) that began at 08:30 am EDT on August 14.
Impact of Megafires on Estuaries: World-First Study
Climate change is increasing the extent and severity of wildfires around the world.
Arctic Lakes Are Vanishing a Century Earlier Than Predicted
Arctic lakes are drying out nearly a century earlier than projected, depriving the region of a critical source of fresh water, according to new research.


