Global Warming Implicated In Ending The "Ice Age"

Global Warming Implicated In Ending The "Ice Age"

A recalculation of the dates at which boulders were uncovered by melting glaciers at the end of the last Ice Age has conclusively shown that the glacial retreat was due to rising levels of carbon…
Greenhouse Gas Emissions From African Rivers

Greenhouse Gas Emissions From African Rivers

Researchers have completed a large-scale research project conducted over a five-year period on the African continent to compile the first greenhouse gas budget of African rivers. Covering 12 rivers…
New Ice Age Is Coming, By 2030, Says Analysis

New Ice Age Is Coming, By 2030, Says Analysis

The arrival of intense cold similar to what some call the "Little Ice Age" of the late 17th century and early 18th century, is expected in the years 2030 to 2040, according to a presentation during…
Controlling The Path Of Lightning

Controlling The Path Of Lightning

We can use lightning rods to increase the probability of it striking at a specific location but its exact path remains unpredictable. Perhaps not for long. At a smaller scale, discharges between two…
How Jet Contrails Affect Surface Temperatures

How Jet Contrails Affect Surface Temperatures

High in the sky where the cirrus ice crystal clouds form, jet contrails draw their crisscross patterns. Now researchers have found that these elevated ice cloud trails can influence temperatures on…
Changing Climate Prompts Boreal Forest Shift

Changing Climate Prompts Boreal Forest Shift

With warming summer temperatures across Alaska, white spruce tree growth in Interior Alaska has declined to record low levels, while the same species in Western Alaska is growing better than ever…
How Atmospheric Rivers Form

How Atmospheric Rivers Form

 If you want to blame something for an overcast day, it's safe to go with the tropics. Water vapor originating from the Earth's tropics is transported to mid-latitudes on long filaments of…
Ancient  El Niños And Bunny Booms

Ancient El Niños And Bunny Booms

In the fickle, unpredictable system that is our climate, it looks like El Niño, which was already said to have came and gone with a whimper months ago by climate scientists, may finally be…