Climate
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Climate
Tornado intensity climbs in the United States
Larger paths of destruction may be tied to climate change.
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Climate
Coldest place moves from one Antarctic site to another
New record low measured by satellite.
By Meghan Rosen -
Climate
Methane emissions may be far higher than estimated
U.S. fossil fuel and cattle industries may emit far more methane than government estimates indicate.
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Climate
Arctic algae crusts preserve climate data
The records show that sea-ice cover has been declining since 1850.
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Earth
Fire may smolder under Antarctic ice
Quakes hint at moving magma that could influence glacial flow.
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Animals
Gassed snails can’t jump
When exposed to high levels of carbon dioxide, some snails move like slugs and others don’t jump at all.
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Climate
Storms are becoming more intense, moving toward poles
Researchers find that altered rainfall patterns have the fingerprints of human-caused climate change.
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Climate
Historical events linked to changes in Earth’s temperature
Ozone treaty, wars and Great Depression influenced global warming rate, scientists find.
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Climate
Natural aerosols confound climate predictions
Natural aerosol emissions complicate scientists’ attempts to predict future climate change.
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Earth
Greenhouse gas injections may unleash earthquakes
Plans to pump carbon dioxide into the ground to mitigate climate change could create other problems.
By Beth Mole -
Climate
Tiny shells hint at hidden ocean warming
Pacific waters are heating up 15 times faster than in earlier eras.
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Earth
Pressure patterns could portend heat waves
High-pressure systems may help scientists forecast temperature hikes 15 to 20 days out.