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To Prevent Rapid Sea-Level Rise, Reduce Emissions Now Share This The timing of emissions reductions, even more so than the rate of reduction, will be key to avoiding catastrophic thresholds for ice-melt and sea-level rise, according to a new Cornell study
How Climate-Damaging Nitrous Oxide Forms in the Ocean To many people, nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, is only known as a party drug or from the dentist However, the nitrogenous substance also contributes significantly to global warming As a greenhouse gas, its effect in the atmosphere is almost three hundred times more powerful than that of CO2, and it also attacks the ozone layer
Scientists Warn of Air Pollution Risks in West Africa - enn. com New research by European and African scientists, including a team from the University of York, warns of the risks posed by the increasing air pollution over the cities of West Africa – amid fears it could have an impact on human health, meteorology and regional climate
Melting Ice, More Rain Drive Southern Ocean Cooling - enn. com “We found that the Southern Ocean cooling trend is actually a response to global warming, which accelerates ice sheet melting and local precipitation,” said Earle Wilson, an assistant professor of Earth system science in the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability and senior author of the March 27 study in Geophysical Research Letters
Environmental News Network - Extreme Heat Impacts Daily Routines and . . . A groundbreaking new study by a team of researchers from Arizona State University, University of Washington and the University of Texas at Austin reveals that extreme heat significantly alters how people go about their daily lives, influencing everything from time spent at home to transportation choices The study, titled "Understanding How Extreme Heat Impacts Human Activity-Mobility and Time
Pioneering Research Shows Sea Life Will Struggle to Survive Future . . . The research, led by the University of Bristol and published today [13 November] in Nature, compares for the first time how tiny ocean organisms called plankton responded, when the world last warmed significantly in ancient history with what is likely to happen under similar conditions by the end of our century