- ·NASA, NOAA analyses reveal record-shattering global warm temperatures in 2015
- ·Earth's tilt influences climate change
- ·Rising carbon dioxide emissions pose 'intoxication' threat to world's ocean fish
- ·Spread of algal toxin through marine food web broke records in 2015
- ·Seal tagging improves ocean forecasts
- ·Galapagos expedition reveals unknown seamounts, new species
- ·Humans adding less nitrogen to oceans than models predict
- ·Long-term observations hold key to climate change impact assessment
- ·Study emphasizes challenges faced by marine organisms exposed to global change
- ·Greenland ice sheet melts more when it's cloudy
- ·Tough times for the tree of life on coral reefs
- ·Mountains west of Boulder continue to lose ice as climate warms
- ·NASA's Terra satellite spots record-breaking Hurricane Pali
- ·New geological evidence aids tsunami hazard assessments from Alaska to Hawaii
- ·Acidification affects the ability of bacteria to clean our oceans
- ·Melting of massive ice 'lid' resulted in huge release of carbon dioxide at the end of the ice age
- ·In Arctic winter, marine creatures migrate by the light of the moon
- ·The Anthropocene: Hard evidence for a human-driven Earth
- ·Giant icebergs play key role in removing carbon dioxide from atmosphere
- ·An ice core study to determine the timing and duration of historical climate stages