The warming of the world’s oceans caused by climate change helped double Hurricane Melissa’s wind speed in less than 24 hours ...
Unusually warm ocean temperatures fueled one of the worst hurricanes on record. New research finds climate change increased the storm’s likelihood.
Global warming poses a significant threat to human society. Rapid and substantial reductions in greenhouse gas emissions are ...
The ocean's smallest engineers, calcifying plankton, quietly regulate Earth's thermostat by capturing and cycling carbon.
The ocean is doing its best to soak up excess heat caused by greenhouse emissions, but once humanity (hopefully) achieves a ...
Climate Change Is 'Increasing Melissa’s Potential Damages By As Much As 50%,' Climate Scientists Say
As Hurricane Melissa moves across Jamaica, climate scientists are saying storms are becoming stronger. Here's why.
A new review reveals how tiny shell-building plankton quietly drive carbon cycling and influence global climate change.
Advancements in technology are allowing researchers to determine the extent to which climate change contributed to some ...
More than a dozen of the world’s leading ocean science, philanthropic, and stakeholder organizations—led by the Woods Hole ...
SINKER is an innovative new instrument equipped with advanced microscopes and cameras to collect detailed data about carbon ...
A CU Boulder researchers uses underwater drilling of coral reef samples to look for resiliency amid higher ocean acidity, in a hopeful sign for the environment.
The Arctic isn’t just warming faster than the rest of the planet - it has entered a new climate state where extreme events ...
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