The Impact of Clouds on Climate Changeby Lauren EverettCloud formation and other fundamental knowledge can enhance future climate models
NewsShrinking Glaciers and Soil Formation in the Arcticby Queen Mary University of LondonStudy shows how microscopic fungi enhance soil carbon storage in new landscapes created by shrinking Arctic glaciers
NewsResearchers Discover That Carbon Cycling through Plants Is Underestimatedby Imperial College London,Hayley DunningCarbon from human activity is released into the atmosphere sooner than previously thought
NewsBreeding Sweaty Cattle May Boost Food Securityby University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences,Meredith BauerCattle stop eating when they're hot, so how can we keep them eating in a warming world?
NewsSocietal Polarization and Risk Perception Could Affect Climate Policyby Santa Fe InstituteHigh polarization and low risk perception can make top-down policies backfire
NewsNew Textile Reduces Heat from the Sun and Surrounding Buildingsby University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering,Paul DailingThe fabric can be used in clothes, car design, food storage, and more
NewsWestern US Must Establish Water Conservation Strategiesby Desert Research InstituteRelying on water shortage isn't sufficient for projected declines in future water availability
NewsPermafrost Soils Are Thawing in Step with Global Warmingby Alfred Wegener Institute - Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine ResearchThe thawing permafrost is not a climate tipping point, but does have wide impact
NewsReducing Air Pollution Alone Could Worsen Wildfiresby University of California - RiversideNew study shows cutting emissions without also cutting GHGs may increase wildfire risk
NewsNew Model Estimates Clean Water Scarcity until the End of the Centuryby Utrecht UniversityThe model forecasts that water scarcity will worsen with climate and socioeconomic change
News2023 Had the Hottest Summer in 2000 Yearsby University of CambridgeThe 2023 summer in the Northern Hemisphere was nearly four degrees warmer than the coldest summer during the same period