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More Warming Worries: Methane from the Arctic Permafrost

Scientists discover that methane is leaking from the continental shelf. It's bad for climate change — but the question is, How bad?

Study: Can Hurricanes Cause Climate Change?

Scientists have long suspected that global warming could make hurricanes more intense, but a new study suggests the effect works both ways: cyclones could help drive up temperature

How Will Global Warming Change Ecosystems?

It's reasonable to expect that plants and animals will respond to global warming, but how do you measure the change of an ecosystem that consists of hundred, maybe thousands of species?

Study: Eastern Trees in the Midst of a Growth Spurt

Two decades' worth of careful measurements of hardwood forests in Maryland show their growth has accelerated significantly over the past two decades. Is it good for global warming?

The Effect of Horizontal Resolution on Simulation of Very Extreme US Precipitation Events in a Global Atmosphere Model

Melting Arctic Ice: What Satellite Images Don’t See

Studies Predict Fewer but More-Devastating Hurricanes

Even Plants May Not Like a Warmer World

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Keeling Curve

Charles David Keeling's measurements provided the significant evidence of increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration

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