Summary: The Tibetan Plateau is the largest area of elevated topography on Earth. A new...
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Can solar radiation management slow Antarctic ice melt?
A new study uses computer modeling to explore how injecting reflective particles into the atmosphere...
Reflectie op een Succesvolle dag: Rudifun Hackathon, Amsterdam – 1 December 2023
RUDIFUN is de door het Planbureau voor de Leefomgeving ontwikkelde dataset met informatie over RUimtelijke...
35 TWh doel zon en wind op land in 2030 goed haalbaar, maar groei op langere termijn stagneert
Het doel uit het Klimaatakkoord om in 2030 35 terawattuur (TWh) elektriciteit uit zonne en...
Record fossil carbon dioxide emissions impeding progress on meeting climate goals: report
While carbon dioxide emissions of declining in some regions, they continue to rise overall. A...
Skillful multiyear to decadal predictions of sea level in the North Atlantic Ocean and U.S. East Coast
A new study finds that sea level variations along the U.S. East Coast are skillfully...
NOAA pioneers new ways to advance hurricane forecasting
November 30 marks the official end of the Atlantic hurricane season. NOAA scientists and forecasters...
Assessing drought in a changing climate
In a changing climate, the intensity, duration, and frequency of droughts may change. A new...
NCA5: Drought and climate change in 10 maps
Every five years, the U.S. Global Change Research Program releases a new National Climate Assessment...
NOAA Climate Program Office and Partners support newly released White House National Strategy on Greenhouse Gases
On Tuesday, November 28, the White House released a coordinated national strategy, “The National Strategy...
Using long-term monitoring records to track sulfur and nitrogen emissions
The Climate Program Office’s Atmospheric Chemistry, Carbon Cycle and Climate (AC4) Program funded new research...
Recent irreversible retreat phase of Pine Island Glacier
Nature Climate Change, Published online: 04 December 2023; doi:10.1038/s41558-023-01887-y It has been suggested that Antarctic...