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Earth’s moving crust may be supercharging climate change more than we thought
For decades, climate science has treated Earth’s shifting crust as a slow, distant backdrop to the drama of global warming.
UPDATE: Earlier this week, multiple media outlets ran stories about new scientific research suggesting that a "mini ice age" was heading our way in the next 30 years. But there was one issue -- that's ...
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Is climate change delaying the next ice age?
This video examines how Earth’s natural ice age cycles work and explores what current climate research says about the role of ...
The Arctic last season was the hottest it has been in the past 125 years. The extent of sea ice during its usual maximum in March was the lowest in 47 years of satellite recordkeeping. The North ...
Some tropical land regions may warm more dramatically than previously predicted, as climate change progresses, according to a ...
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