It is one of the most critical global challenges because it affects natural systems, economies, and societies worldwide.
A convergence of accelerating greenhouse gas emissions and rising odds of an El Niño event threatens to push Earth past ...
Current global climate models (GCMs) support with high confidence the view that rising greenhouse gases and other anthropogenic forcings account for nearly all observed global surface warming—slightly ...
The University of Wisconsin Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences welcomed senior scientist at the National Center ...
John M. Wallace (Chair) is professor of atmospheric sciences and co-director of the University of Washington Program on the Environment. From 1981–98 he served as director of the (University of ...
Rapid attribution reports generate good headlines and play into the narrative that anthropogenic climate change causes ...
Scientists have discovered that El Niño and La Niña could become far more powerful and predictable as the planet warms. By 2050, the tropical Pacific may hit a tipping point, locking ENSO into strong, ...
Climate is constantly changing and will continue to do so; we cannot assume a stable climate system even in the absence of anthropogenic influences. Such variability manifests itself over a continuum ...
A new Murdoch University study has found that cold-blooded animals (ectotherms) are unable to adjust physiologically to daily ...
The Suez, Panama, and Black Sea routes are facing major disruptions from conflict and climate impacts, threatening global supply chains. Companies are rerouting ships or shifting to land and rail ...