Climate change’s rising seas may threaten tens of millions more people than scientists and government planners originally ...
A new 30-year analysis reveals that melting land ice is now the main force behind rising global sea levels. Researchers ...
Researchers found that a majority of studies on coastal sea levels underestimated how high water levels are, and hundreds of millions of people are closer to peril than previously thought.
Scientists are using studies and computer models to draw connections between recent extreme weather and climate change. The ...
A major new study shows long-term ocean warming is steadily reducing fish populations, putting global food security at risk.
Greenland’s fishermen are struggling as warming weather from climate change makes the sea ice unreliable and the fish harder to predict.
New geological data indicate that marine life is somewhat resilient to warming in the tropics. Chris Fokkema, Earth scientist at Utrecht University, discovered that tropical algae were largely ...
According to a new study by the Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales (MNCN-CSIC) and the National University of Colombia, chronic ocean warming is driving a nearly 20% annual decline in fish biomass.
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Most coastal risk assessments have underestimated current sea levels, meaning tens of millions of people face losing their homes to rising waters earlier than expected ...
This is especially true for major coastal winter storms, which thrive on the contrast between cold air over land and warmer, ...
According to a new study by the Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales (MNCN-CSIC) and the National University of Colombia, chronic ocean warming is driving a nearly 20% annual decline in fish biomass.