Researchers from the University of Copenhagen have gained unique insight into the mechanisms behind the collapse of Antarctic ice shelves, which are crucial for sea level rise in the Northern Hemisphere.
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Ocean, Atmosphere Equally Responsible for Atlantic ‘Cold Blob,’ Scientists Find
A patch of the Atlantic Ocean just south of Greenland is cooling while much of the world warms.
Flying Smart: Triple-Camera Drone Detects Crop Stress for Smarter Sesame Farming
A new study unveils an advanced drone-based system that offers, for the first time, a smarter way to monitor sesame health.
Climate Change Cuts Milk Production, Even When Farmers Cool Their Cows
A new study finds extreme heat reduces milk production by up to 10 percent and adding cooling technologies only offsets about half of the loss.
Thunderstorms Are a Major Driver of Tree Death in Tropical Forests
Cary-led paper reveals an underestimated and growing threat to tropical forests and the carbon they store.
Forests Can’t Keep Up: Adaptation Will Lag Behind Climate Change
Forests are falling behind in the race against climate change, according to new research co-authored by Professor Erin Saupe.