Study: Bacteria outbreak due to ocean warming

Climate change is the main driver behind the unexpected emergence of a group of bacteria in northern Europe.

Research closes gap between Warming and CO2 Rise

What we're doing now is over a hundred times faster.

Geologic methane seeps along boundaries of Arctic permafrost thaw and melting glaciers

Our findings imply that in a warming climate, disintegration of permafrost, glaciers and parts of the polar ice sheets could facilitate the transient expulsion of 14C-depleted methane trapped by the cryosphere cap.

Carbon Dioxide and Climate: A Scientific Assessment

We have examined the principal attempts to simulate the effects of increased atmospheric CO2 on climate.

Changing Jet Streams May Alter Paths of Storms and Hurricanes

Storm paths in North America are likely to shift northward as a result of the jet stream changes.

Ozone Levels Drop When Hurricanes Are Strengthening

Whenever a hurricane intensifies, it appears that the ozone levels throughout the storm decrease.

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Climate Change Linked to Ozone Loss: May Result in More Skin Cancer

Water vapor injected into the stratosphere by powerful thunderstorms converts stable forms of chlorine and bromine into free radicals capable of transforming ozone molecules into oxygen, which could in turn lead to increased ozone loss and greater levels of harmful UV radiation.

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