The head of the Environmental Protection Agency has announced a series of actions to roll back landmark environmental ...
An extraordinary jump in ocean temperatures in 2023 and 2024 was at the extreme end of expectations from global warming and ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNClimate Change Might Increase Satellite Collisions, Limiting How Many Can Safely Orbit Earth, Study FindsGreenhouse gas emissions could reduce drag in the upper atmosphere, leaving more space debris in orbit and making satellites ...
The Environmental Protection Agency said Wednesday it will reconsider the Obama administration’s so-called endangerment ...
Climate change may lead to more precipitation and more intense floods. A new study shows that to understand the details of this relationship, it is important to distinguish between different types of ...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) indicated Wednesday that it will slash a broad suite of rules and determinations that aim to cut pollution or mitigate climate change — including from ...
The increasingly broad application of the phrase "tipping point" across biogeophysical and social phenomena muddles its ...
The climate pledges that countries submit to the UN may or may not detail policy and regulatory measures, making it difficult ...
Arctic temperatures spiked 36 degrees Fahrenheit, or 20 Celsius, above normal. By the end of the month, sea ice was at its ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNCitizen Scientists Are Hitting the Streets of the Country’s Fastest-Warming Cities to Collect Detailed Temperature DataThe heat mapping of metros like Reno, Nevada, could be key to taming urban heat, saving lives and designing for a cooler ...
Scientists studied how plants grow under high CO2 and light, revealing increased photosynthesis and carbon loss.
Research shows how Earth's climate suddenly warmed 10°C, transforming ecosystems and causing the worst mass extinction in history.
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