Satellite laser ranging revealed ocean mass growth as the main driver of rising seas. Melting land ice now dominates sea-level change. The increase in global mean sea level (GMSL) is a key signal of climate Read More
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Insects Are Disappearing Even From “Untouched” Landscapes, Study Warns –
Insects in remote ecosystems are declining rapidly. Climate change is likely the cause. A recent investigation by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has revealed that insect numbers are falling sharply, even in Read More
A 30-Year Study Reveals a Hidden Climate Driver Heating Antarctica’s
East Antarctica’s interior is warming at a startling pace, powered by shifting ocean conditions that drive warm air inland. Long overlooked, this icy heart may hold the key to future sea level rise. East Read More
Scientists warn that the Gulf Stream system could shut down after 2100, driving extreme winters, drying summers, and chaotic rainfall shifts. In scenarios where greenhouse gas emissions remain high, the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) could Read More
Panama’s seasonal upwelling collapsed in 2025, linked to reduced winds. The event signals risks for fisheries and climate-sensitive ocean processes. The annual phenomenon of upwelling in the Gulf of Panama failed to occur in 2025 for Read More
Every year, billions of microscopic ocean drifters—copepods, krill, and other zooplankton—perform a breathtaking migration in the Southern Ocean, diving hundreds of meters into the deep. As they descend to hibernate for the winter, Read More
For thousands of years, Utah’s Great Salt Lake reflected only natural shifts in climate and water flow. But fresh sediment analyses show that in just two centuries, human activity forced the lake into states Read More
440 Million People at Risk: Scientists Uncover Global Wildfire Paradox
Over the past two decades, the total burned area has declined, even as human impacts have worsened. Scientists from the University of California, Irvine, along with international collaborators, have identified a striking paradox in global Read More