Authors: Dr. Benjamin W. Johnson, Earth, atmosphere and climate (EAC) Dr. Jacqueline Reber, EAC Dr. Alan Wanamaker, EAC Dr.
On Monday, March 9, the Commonwealth Honors College and Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society sponsored the annual Daffodil Lecture on Sustainability and the Environment at the University of Massachusetts. This ...
On Thursday, October 28 and Thursday, November 18, Calvin College will be hosting a pair of lectures on climate change--the first two in the "Thinking About and Responding to Climate Change" lecture ...
Climate scientists are confronting a hard truth: some of the most widely used models are struggling to keep up with the pace and texture of real‑world warming. The physics at their core remains sound, ...
Global warming does not affect our planet evenly. Some areas such as the Arctic region or high mountain peaks warm faster than the global average, whereas others, including large parts of the tropical ...
To Mike Nowak, a mowed and manicured lawn is a problematic tradition — he calls it a “biological desert.” Nowak, a radio show host, delivered a virtual lecture Wednesday to over 25 Evanston residents ...
Penn’s sixth Climate Week took place last week, engaging students, faculty, and community members through more than 50 events. Climate Week, which ran from Oct. 13-17, was themed “Hot Spots,” bringing ...
For over five decades, scientists have been striving to predict Earth's future climate. The progress has been remarkable, yet the task is daunting. As global warming accelerates, our ability to ...
Hybrid climate modeling has emerged as an effective way to reduce the computational costs associated with cloud-resolving models while retaining their accuracy. The approach retains physics-based ...
Roy Spencer was a Visiting Fellow in The Heritage Foundation’s Center for Energy, Climate, and Environment. The observed rate of global warming over the past 50 years has been weaker than that ...
New AI foundation model offers insights beyond forecasting for scientists, developers, and businesses to better understand and analyze weather and climate data Because of its unique design and ...
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