The lifetime of nitrous oxide is decreasing more quickly than expected, which is changing climate projections.
Forecasters might soon be able to predict El Niño events years in advance. The catch? Those events will pack a much harder punch. Research suggests that by the second half of this century, El Niño ...
We've been watching temperatures climb, extreme weather events intensify, and ice sheets shrink. Every weather forecast and climate projection relies on incredibly complex computer simulations that ...
A new study published in Big Earth Data applies the INFORM Climate Change model to project future risks of humanitarian ...
Temporal mismatch: Climate projections assess risk on decadal timescales (2030, 2040, 2050), while implementation requires ...
Extreme climate impacts on people and the environment are often associated with very high levels of global warming (3 or 4°C). A new study led by the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ) ...
Background Climate change is expected to influence the risk of mosquito-borne diseases by altering mosquito and pathogen ...
Scientists at the University of California, Irvine have discovered that climate change is causing nitrous oxide, a potent greenhouse gas and ozone-depleting substance, to break down in the atmosphere ...