Following a relocation of ice cores to the Copenhagen suburb of Rødovre in 2017, University of Copenhagen researchers found unopened boxes of ice cores dating back to 1966—the first ice cores drilled on Earth.
Meteorological spring is just getting underway, and already an enormous plume of sand and dust has blanketed northern China.
Changes foreshadow impacts on lake ecosystems, fisheries.
Corn didn’t start out as the powerhouse crop it is today.
Agricultural scientists who study climate change often focus on how increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide levels will affect crop yields.
Recent summer droughts in Europe are far more severe than anything in the past 2,100 years, according to a new study.
Changes in fire patterns have led to seasonal reductions in nitrogen dioxide pollution.
Flash floods, landslides, and power outages plagued the islands after torrential rains fell.
Findings indicate an ice-free landscape in a warmer climate.
As atmospheric concentrations of CFC-11 drop, the global ocean should become a source of the chemical by the middle of next century.
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