Microscopic Algae Resistant to Marine Absorption of CO2 Emissions

According to researchers at the National Oceanography Center, Southampton (NOCS), a particular type of marine algae might grow and thrive as oceans absorb increasing...

Sea Level Rise Reduced by Cutting Short-Lived Climate Pollutants

New research published in the journal Nature Climate Change, shows that cutting down short-lived climate pollutants, such as methane and soot, could greatly reduce...

New Study Reveals New Evidence For Intensified Antarctic Ice Melts

New research, published in the latest issue of Nature Geoscinece, reveals that the Antarctic ice has been melting faster over the past 50 years, compared...

NOAA Study Demonstrates Global Warming Over Land is Real

A new study by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) demonstrates that concerns about global warming over land are legitimate. Gilbert Compo, a scientist...
Dry Lake Bed During Last Year's Drought - Climate Changed?

Was Climate Change a Factor in US Drought of 2012? or Not?

Every time there is a weather event out of the norm, some people may be quick to blame climate change, but recent data suggests...

15-Year-Old “DISCOVR” Environmental Satellite to Launch in 2014

An old environmental satellite is planned to be launched "at sea," in 2014, at the initiative of President Barack Obama. The thing, also nicknamed...
Diatoms Bloom in High Carbon Dioxide and Silicate Concentrations

Opal Deposits Could Explain the Release of Deep Sea Carbon Dioxide

Is has long been known that the end of an ice age brings about an increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide, but the process by...

Increased Clear-Air Turbulence Due to Climate Change Will Cost Airline Companies Millions

Scientists from University of Reading, UK, claim that air-turbulence over Europe will increase as a result of global warming. Paul Williams, the lead author of the...

Climate Change Wreaking Havoc on Wine Industry

Rainfall changes and rising temperatures are drastically affecting grape growing regions in southern France and Tuscany, and a new study published in Proceedings of...

Oceans Reduce the Rate of Climate Change But Only Temporarily, Study Says

World's oceans are known for their ability to absorb heat and control the increase in global temperatures. An international team of climatologists, however, published...