Climate scientists are confronting a hard truth: some of the most widely used models are struggling to keep up with the pace and texture of real‑world warming. The physics at their core remains sound, ...
Models, by definition, are approximations: useful, informative, and inevitably incomplete, because they are the only way to simplify a world too complex to grasp all at once. A new study on nitrous ...
Patagonia’s glaciers have been shrinking faster than ever over the past two decades, and the reasons go far beyond simple warming. New research shows a deeper, long-term shift in the atmosphere is to ...
Organic carbon decomposition in soil varies significantly and in regional patterns, driven in part by factors such as soil minerals and microbial properties that have been underrepresented in carbon ...
Inge Schrijver's PhD is part of the WISE Horizons project, which is funded by Horizon Europe (grant number 101095219). Paul Behrens receives funding from The British Academy and REAPRA. Rutger ...
A new report released yesterday by the Department of Energy purports to provide “a critical assessment of the conventional narrative on climate change.” But nine scientists across several different ...
Food rescue sits at the intersection of two urgent global challenges: hunger and climate change.”— Andy Levitt BOSTON, ...
Global climate mitigation scenarios shape real-world policy choices of who cuts emissions, who pays, and who benefits from ...
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