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CORAL REVEALS LONG-TERM LINK BETWEEN PACIFIC WINDS, GLOBAL CLIMATE(图)
CORAL LONG-TERM LINK PACIFIC WINDS, GLOBAL CLIMATE
2014/12/30
The study, led by scientists at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) and the University of Arizona (UA), uses a novel method of analyzing chemical changes in coral to show that weak tro...
Cities like Miami are all too familiar with hurricane-related power outages. But a Johns Hopkins University analysis finds climate change will give other major metro areas a lot to worry about in the ...
Within the framework of Pliocene Model Intercomparison Project (PlioMIP), the mid-Pliocene warm period (mPWP – 3.264–3.025 Ma BP) climate simulated by
the Flexible Global Ocean–Atmosphere–Land System...
Failure analysis of parameter-induced simulation crashes in climate models
parameter-induced simulation crashes climate models
2014/12/12
Simulations using IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change)-class climate models are subject to fail
or crash for a variety of reasons.
Mechanisms of Reef Coral Resistance to Future Climate Change
Future Climate Change Coral Resistance
2015/12/11
Reef-building corals have experienced global declines resulting from
bleaching events sparked by pulses of warm water exposure (1–4). However, corals in naturally warm environments can have high res...
From ocean microbes to clouds and climate--it all comes down to microscopic particles at the Center for Aerosol Impacts on Climate and the Environment
Take in a deep breath of salty ocean air and mor...
Fossils cast doubt on climate-change projections on habitats(图)
climate-change projections habitats
2014/12/1
EUGENE, Ore. — Nov. 18, 2014 — Leave it to long-dead short-tailed shrew and flying squirrels to outfox climate-modelers trying to predict future habitats.
The atmospheric conditions associated with the unprecedented drought in California are very likely linked to human-caused climate change, researchers report.
Alaska mountain glaciers retreating due to climate change
climate mountain glaciers retreating
2014/10/9
Welcome to the Ruth Glacier, deep inside Alaska's Denali National Park. Many of the visitors are here for backcountry skiing, but this is no vacation for University of Maine paleoclimatologist Karl Kr...
NSF and NIFA award $25 million in grants for study of water sustainability and climate(图)
NSF NIFA The sustainability of water resources climate
2014/9/1
Almost 1.1 billion people worldwide live without access to fresh water; some 2.6 billion lack adequate sanitation facilities.
One of the most urgent challenges facing the world today, scientists agre...
By now, most sci-en-tists—97 per-cent of them, to be exact—agree that the tem-per-a-ture of the planet is rising and that the increase is due to human activ-i-ties such as fossil fuel use and defor-es...
Study: Climate change and air pollution will combine to curb food supplies
Study Climate change air pollution combine to curb food supplies
2014/8/14
Many studies have shown the potential for global climate change to cut food supplies. But these studies have, for the most part, ignored the interactions between increasing temperature and air polluti...
The planet’s soil releases about 60 billion tons of carbon into the atmosphere each year, which is far more than that released by burning fossil fuels. This happens through a process called soil respi...
Precipitation, not warming temperatures, may be key in bird adaptation to climate change(图)
Climate A bird Animal High altitude Elevation Ecology The temperature Global change biology
2014/7/18
CORVALLIS, Ore. – A new model analyzing how birds in western North America will respond to climate change suggests that for most species, regional warming is not as likely to influence population tren...
Ancient shark teeth give clues to future of Arctic climate change
Sharks The North Pole. Tundra Animal Temperate forests Temperature The ocean Deep sea
2014/7/18
A new study of sharks that lived in warm Arctic waters millions of years ago suggests that some shark species could handle the falling Arctic salinity that may come with rising temperatures.