The world's oceans may be quietly amplifying climate change in ways scientists are only beginning to understand. In a new ...
Risky feedback loops that are accelerating global climate change may not be fully accounted for in current climate models, according to a recent study published in the scientific journal One Earth. A ...
The Arctic is heating faster than any other region on Earth, and scientists now say a newly identified chain reaction in the atmosphere is helping to push that warming into overdrive. Instead of a ...
URochester scientists identify how warming oceans may trigger increased methane emissions, adding a key insight for current ...
Well, last week, amidst the news of a record-warm winter in Colorado, the record-shattering heat wave in California, and the record floods in Hawaii, it was reported that scientists seem to have ...
The Arctic is not just warming - it is unraveling. " What makes this so alarming is that these feedback loops don't operate in isolation. They interact, stack on top of each other, and in many cases, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A potent greenhouse gas has begun seeping out of the Antarctic seafloor in dozens of places, scientists have discovered.
The weathering of rocks in the Canadian Rockies is accelerating with rising temperatures, creating a feedback loop that is set to dump even more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. When you purchase ...
Warming in the Arctic is intensifying methane emissions, contributing to a vicious feedback loop that could accelerate climate change even more, according to a new study published May 7 in Nature.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: DeAgostini via ...