In accordance with the CMST 2.0 dataset study, 2023 is poised to go down in history as the hottest year on record, with May earning …
Unprecedented Heat: Scientists Anticipate 2023 to Break Temperature Records

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In accordance with the CMST 2.0 dataset study, 2023 is poised to go down in history as the hottest year on record, with May earning …
In southeastern Arizona, a team of researchers conducting a study on a lizard species has made a startling discovery: what typically takes 70 years of …
During the summer of 2022, Tyrol’s Hintereisferner glacier, one of the region’s most expansive ice masses, suffered its most substantial loss of mass on record. …
This satellite image, captured by the European Space Agency’s Copernicus Sentinel-2, showcases vibrant emerald-green algal blooms swirling in the Gulf of Finland. The Gulf of …
TROPOS’ Involvement in the Aeolus Mission and Preparations for EarthCARE Following the remarkable success of ESA’s Aeolus satellite mission, which recently concluded with an unprecedented …
Unusual late-season melting in Greenland has transformed the glacier’s surface into a complex blend of ice, firn, meltwater, and sediment. Typically, melting occurs annually from …
In a study published today (September 20) in the journal Nature, researchers from University College London (UCL) have unveiled a groundbreaking revelation: by advancing the …
Through the use of geoengineering techniques, there is a theoretical possibility of artificially manipulating and cooling the Earth’s climate. Scientists based in Bern have recently …
Communities nestled within the rugged High Atlas Mountains faced devastating consequences in the wake of a formidable earthquake registering a magnitude of 6.8. This seismic …
Recent research has affirmed that fracking is responsible for previously unexplained slow, minor earthquakes or tremors. These tremors are induced by the same geological processes …
NASA’s cutting-edge greenhouse gas detector, designed and constructed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Southern California, has taken a significant step toward its launch. …
The sixth mass extinction has claimed the passenger pigeon, Tasmanian tiger, and Baiji (Yangtze river dolphin) as some of its most well-known victims, casualties of …
The PACE spacecraft has successfully completed a crucial month-long thermal test at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, marking a significant milestone on its path to …
A recent climate study, led by researchers at the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science, has unveiled a significant connection …
Severe floods, which typically occur only once in a century, may become an annual threat to coastal communities by the end of the 21st century …