[ad_1] University of Gothenburg The climate in inland East Asia may already have reached a tipping point, where the transition in recent years to unusually hot and dry summers may be irreversible. This is the result of a new international study by researchers from the University of Gothenburg now published …
Read More »Key to predicting the future climate: looking back millions of years
[ad_1] An international team of climate scientists, including two from the University of Michigan, suggests that researchers using numerical models to predict future climate change should include simulations of past climates when evaluating the model’s performance. “We urge the climate modeling community to pay attention to the past and actively …
Read More »The loss of sea ice to disrupt almost all Arctic chemistry and ecosystems
[ad_1] New research led by a team of international sea ice experts led by the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) detailed the likely results of Arctic sea ice contraction and highlighted the urgent need for further research to inform the future decision making and climate modeling. Led by …
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