Tidal activity potentially forcing large-scale lake drainage may temporarily promote ice shelf stability despite increased warming.
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U.S. May Have Hit Peak Natural Gas Power Generation, Report Says
In the U.S., electricity generation using natural gas likely hit its peak in 2020, according to a new report from the Institute for Energy Economics and Finance (IEEFA), which finds that cheaper wind and solar are edging gas off the power grid.
No Glacial Fertilization Effect in the Antarctic Ocean
hanges in the concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) are considered to be the main cause of past and future climate change.
New PSU Research Predicts the Disappearance of Olympic Peninsula Glaciers
By 2070, the glaciers on the Olympic Peninsula, in Washington State, will have largely disappeared, said Andrew G. Fountain, professor of geology and geography at Portland State University, who led a team of researchers on the subject.
Pacific Northwest Wildfires Alter Air Pollution Patterns Across North America
Increasingly large and intense wildfires in the Pacific Northwest are altering the seasonal pattern of air pollution and causing a spike in unhealthy pollutants in August, new research finds.
KU Study Identifies Most Vital Strategies for Successfully Implementing Changes in Industry
Organizations regularly need to implement change initiatives to stay current, update technology, improve efficiency, enter new markets or make other improvements.