Human-produced greenhouse gas emissions are largely responsible for warming our planet, adding excess heat to the Earth.
articles
2020 Tied for Warmest Year on Record, NASA Analysis Shows
Overall, Earth’s average temperature has risen more than 2 degrees Fahrenheit since the 1880s.
Greenland Melting Likely Increased by Bacteria in Sediment
Bacteria are likely triggering greater melting on the Greenland ice sheet, possibly increasing the island’s contribution to sea-level rise, according to Rutgers scientists.
Measuring the Belowground World
If you asked people which group of animals is the most abundant on earth, hardly anyone would know the right answer.
Galaxies Hit Single, Doubles, and a Triple (Growing Black Holes)
A new study helps reveal what happens to supermassive black holes when three galaxies merge, as reported in our latest press release.
Posidonia Marine Seagrass can Catch and Remove Plastics From the Sea
Posidonia oceanica seagrass –an endemic marine phanerogam with an important ecological role in the marine environment- can take and remove plastic materials that have been left at the sea, according to a study published in the journal Scientific Reports.


