- ·Future coastal climate not cool for redwood forests
- ·Gone with the wind: Migratory birds need less time to travel along longer routes when they optimize for wind support
- ·Forecasters look higher for clues to winter weather
- ·High-speed search methods to better estimate climate threats to biodiversity
- ·Methane bubbling off Svalbard is not a source of atmospheric greenhouse gas
- ·Carbon sequestration in soil: The potential underfoot
- ·Alaskan boreal forest fires release more carbon than the trees can absorb
- ·Pledges by top three greenhouse gas emitters shut out other nations
- ·NASA studying 2015 El Nino event as never before
- ·Fossils reveal humans were greater threat than climate change to Caribbean wildlife
- ·New study explains near-annual Monsoon oscillations generated by El Ni?o
- ·Researchers from James Cook University have found that ocean acidification may not be all bad news for one important sea-dwelling plant.
- ·Southern Ocean: Reconstructing environmental conditions over the past 30,000 years
- ·Into the mix: Harnessing the energy when freshwater meets the sea
- ·Emissions from melting permafrost could cost $43 trillion
- ·El Nino and La Nina will exacerbate coastal hazards across entire Pacific
- ·As polar ice melts, seabed life is working against climate change
- ·Selectively logged Amazon forests play important role in climate
- ·Research uncovers microsopic key to reducing ocean dead zones
- ·Researchers study natural gas as a marine fuel