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A century-old system of categorizing the world's climates has been updated to include modern weather data, thereby providing researchers with a tool to better verify results of their computer ...
For some countries, climate change has already pushed most of their territory into a different climate zone. Our research shows what’s already happened – and what’s yet to come.
If current emissions continue the climate of North American cities will resemble that of cities 528 miles to the south.
A new Climate Change Knowledge Portal, launched today, includes visualization tools depicting temperature and rainfall scenarios to the year 2100.
Climate scientists know that global warming affects parts of the world differently. A new map shows how sensitive some regions of the world are to climate variability.
Here’s a larger version of the map (click to embiggen): To create the map, researchers used data from the world’s ecosystems and predictions of how climate change will impact them.
A geography professor has created a new interactive map that allows students or researchers to compare the climates of places anywhere in the world. The map draws on five decades of public ...
A s sobering as the data around the environmental degradation may seem, scientists still say there is hope to conserve Earth’s wildlife and save our planet from the climate crisis, according to ...
To measure the progress of climate change and to study the ocean processes and human activities that affect that progress, it is essential to assemble a detailed picture of the undersea world.
A map tool draws direct lines between an area's projected climate in 60 years and the places that are experiencing that climate today.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNMap of Earth’s functional biosphere reveals 60% of global land area is outside safe zone
A study reveals that 60% of global land areas are now already outside the locally defined safe zone, and 38% are even in the ...
Scientists using artificial intelligence to sift through around 100,000 climate studies were trying to put a number on how many people in the world were already experiencing the impacts of the ...
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