AvatarMsCuttsScienceFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo1 day agoFive million years of Antarctic Circumpolar Current strength variabilitynature.comNature - The strength of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, as traced in sediment cores from the Pacific Southern Ocean, shows no linear long-term …
AvatarMsCuttsScienceFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo23 hours agoNewly uncovered history of a key ocean current carries a warning on climatephys.org - Columbia Climate SchoolIt carries more than 100 times as much water as all the world's rivers combined. It reaches from the ocean's surface to its bottom, and measures as …
AvatarMsCuttsScienceAvatarAvatar13 hours agoShock Discovery: Huge Carbon Credit Project in Australia Turns Out to Be a Shamverified_publisherScienceAlert - Steven TRASKAustralia's carbon credit scheme was undermined by damning new research Wednesday, which found a world-leading reforestation project had been an …
AvatarMsCuttsScienceFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo1 day agoExtreme heat drives up food prices. Just how bad will it get?grist.org - Kate YoderNew research shows that climate change is already fueling heatflation, with worse to come. Sometimes climate change appears where you least expect it …
AvatarMsCuttsScienceAvatarAvatar1 day ago783 million people face chronic hunger. Yet the world wastes 19% of its food, UN saysAssociated Press - By CARLOS MUREITHINAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — The world wasted an estimated 19% of the food produced globally in 2022, or about 1.05 billion metric tons, according to a new United Nations report. The U.N. Environment Programme’s Food Waste Index Report, published Wednesday, tracks the progress of countries to halve food …
AvatarMsCuttsScienceFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo23 hours agoClimate change and polar ice melting could be impacting the length of Earth's dayspace.com - By Robert LeaHumanity's impact on the polar ice sheets is slowing Earth's rotation, posing a challenge for how it matches up with the official …
AvatarMsCuttsScience1 day agoWhy your coffee may soon taste differentDW EnglishCoffee is a daily routine for millions across the globe, but climate change is threatening production. What can we do to avoid a potential shortage?
AvatarMsCuttsScienceAvatarAvatar1 day agoPolar vortex is 'spinning backwards' above Arctic after major reversal eventLive Science - By Harry BakerEarlier this month, a sudden atmospheric warming event caused the Arctic's polar vortex to reverse its trajectory. The swirling ring of cold air is …
AvatarMsCuttsScienceAvatarAvatar23 hours agoMelting Polar Ice Is Having a Concerning Impact on The Length of Our Yearverified_publisherScienceAlert - Michelle StarrA warming world is going to change in all sorts of ways, but there's one shift that probably wasn't on the bingo cards of many. A new study has found …
AvatarMsCuttsScienceFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo2 days agoClimate change will see Australia's soil emit CO₂ and add to global warming, research showsphys.org - Samuel JeremicNew Curtin University research has shown the warming climate will turn Australia's soil into a net emitter of carbon dioxide (CO2), unless action is …
AvatarMsCuttsScienceAvatarAvatar3 days agoThe era of "climateflation" is here, study showsAxios - Andrew FreedmanIt may be time to add human-caused climate change to the list of factors likely to worsen inflation, a new study finds. Why it matters: The data …
AvatarMsCuttsScienceFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo1 day agoThe hot controversy surrounding solar geoengineeringtheweek.com - Devika Rao, The Week USCould blocking the sun help reverse climate change? Scientists say maybe, thanks to solar geoengineering. The emerging solution is designed to cool …