» Projected changes in daily temperature extremes for selected locations over South Africa
13/02/25 11:38 from ScienceDirect Publication: Weather and Climate Extremes
Publication date: Available online 13 February 2025 Source: Weather and Climate Extremes Author(s): Charlotte M. McBride, Andries C. Kruger, Charmaine Johnston, Liesl Dyson

» Dynamical Downscaling Projections of Mean and Extreme Climate over the Tibetan Plateau under 2 SSP scenarios
13/02/25 11:38 from ScienceDirect Publication: Weather and Climate Extremes
Publication date: Available online 12 February 2025 Source: Weather and Climate Extremes Author(s): Jiewei Zhou, Jianbin Huang, Yao Yao, Yong Luo

» Distinctive local and large-scale processes associated with daytime, nighttime and compound heatwaves in China
13/02/25 11:38 from ScienceDirect Publication: Weather and Climate Extremes
Publication date: Available online 12 February 2025 Source: Weather and Climate Extremes Author(s): Yanheng Luo, Song Yang, Tuantuan Zhang, Yueyue Yu, Ming Luo, Lianlian Xu

» Amundsen Sea Embayment accumulation variability measured with global navigation satellite system interferometric reflectometry
13/02/25 10:42 from TC - recent papers
Amundsen Sea Embayment accumulation variability measured with global navigation satellite system interferometric reflectometry Andrew O. Hoffman, Michelle L. Maclennan, Jan Lenaerts, Kristine M. Larson, and Knut Christianson The Cryosphe...

» Capturing exposed bedrock in the upland regions of Great Britain: a geomorphometric focused random forest approach
13/02/25 10:12 from NERC Open Research Archive: No conditions. Results ordered -Date made live.
Williams, Chris ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1436-6479 ; Whitbread, Katie; Hall, Alex; Roberson, Sam; Finlayson, Andrew; Palamakumbura, Romesh N.; Hulbert, Andrew; Paice, Matthew. 2025 Capturing exposed bedrock in the upland region...

» What we know about how 'forever chemicals' affect health
13/02/25 09:34 from Earth News - Earth Science News, Earth Science, Climate Change
Invisible, omnipresent "forever chemicals" have been linked to a wide range of serious effects on human health, prompting growing calls for them to be banned.

» Concern as orangutan seen roaming Indonesia coal site
13/02/25 09:23 from Ecology News - Biology News
Footage of a seemingly confused orangutan roaming the desolate site of an Indonesian coal mine, meters from excavators, has sparked renewed concern about the future of the critically endangered species.

» Dungeness crab and red abalone among most climate-threatened species in California's coastal waters
13/02/25 09:18 from Ecology News - Biology News
Dungeness crab, Pacific herring, and red abalone are among the marine species most vulnerable to the changing climate's effect on California's coastal waters, finds a new study led by UC Santa Cruz researchers. In a paper published in th...

» Mitigation potential of urban greening during heatwaves and stormwater events: a modeling study for Karlsruhe, Germany
13/02/25 00:00 from Earth and environmental sciences : Scientific Reports subject feeds

» City-scale residential energy consumption prediction with a multimodal approach
13/02/25 00:00 from Earth and environmental sciences : Scientific Reports subject feeds

» Linear and non-linear impact of key agricultural components on greenhouse gas emissions
13/02/25 00:00 from Earth and environmental sciences : Scientific Reports subject feeds

» ZnO-nanoparticles and stage-based drought tolerance in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.): effect on morpho-physiology, nutrients uptake, grain yield and quality
13/02/25 00:00 from Earth and environmental sciences : Scientific Reports subject feeds

» The extracytoplasmic sigma factor σX supports biofilm formation and increases biocontrol efficacy in Bacillus velezensis 118
13/02/25 00:00 from Earth and environmental sciences : Scientific Reports subject feeds

» Impact of dietary Biocide clay on growth, physiological status, and histological indicators of the liver and digestive tract in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)
13/02/25 00:00 from Earth and environmental sciences : Scientific Reports subject feeds

» Pesticides have negative effects on non-target organisms
13/02/25 00:00 from Earth and environmental sciences : Nature Communications subject feeds

» Where do invasive species spread and why? Researchers take a novel approach to find the answer
12/02/25 22:35 from Ecology News - Biology News
Science tells us invasive species—like the spotted tilapia—are always on the move, making it difficult for scientists to simulate their spread and predict where they will go next. Researchers at the University of Florida Institute of Foo...

» 'Climate plantations' strategy face hurdles: Study reveals limited carbon capture potential within safe limits
12/02/25 21:23 from Earth News - Earth Science News, Earth Science, Climate Change
Planting fast-growing crops, burning them, capturing the released CO2 and storing it: this is being discussed as a way to remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere and limit global heating to 1.5 degrees in the long term. But if this i...

» Report reveals what Britons believe about climate change
12/02/25 20:50 from Earth News - Earth Science News, Earth Science, Climate Change
A majority of Britons believe climate change is leading to worsening flooding, more severe storms, and rising seas, according to a new report by the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication (YPCCC). The nationally representative surv...

» AI weather models rival traditional systems in convective-scale forecasts
12/02/25 20:30 from Earth News - Earth Science News, Earth Science, Climate Change
To effectively present the uncertainty of convective-scale weather forecasts, convective-scale ensemble prediction systems have been developed at major operational centers, whose lateral boundary conditions are usually provided by global...

» Why 'low carbon' roses are flown around the world
12/02/25 20:23 from Earth News - Earth Science News, Earth Science, Climate Change
As you read this, planes full of roses are heading from east Africa and South America to almost every corner of the world. If you buy someone a rose this Valentine's Day, it may be in the air right now or perhaps in a refrigerated wareho...

» Global warming and mass extinctions: What we can learn from plants from the last ice age
12/02/25 20:15 from Plants & Animals News -- ScienceDaily
Global warming is producing a rapid loss of plant species -- according to estimates, roughly 600 plant species have died out since 1750 -- twice the number of animal species lost. But which species are hit hardest? And how does altered b...

» Models show intensifying wildfires in a warming world due to changes in vegetation and humidity; only a minor role for lightning
12/02/25 20:11 from Earth & Climate News -- ScienceDaily
Climate scientists present a realistic supercomputer simulation that resolves the complex interactions between fire, vegetation, smoke and the atmosphere. The authors find that increasing greenhouse gas emissions will likely increase the...

» Certain packaging materials can show 70% lower emissions than alternatives
12/02/25 20:08 from Earth News - Earth Science News, Earth Science, Climate Change
A comprehensive assessment by researchers, including Rafael Auras from Michigan State University, sought to evaluate the potential environmental impacts of replacing polyethylene, or PE, packaging like bags, films and containers with alt...

» Technofossils: How the pollution of today will become the fossils of the far future
12/02/25 20:00 from Earth News - Earth Science News, Earth Science, Climate Change
How might you make your mark on the world forever? Write a play more timeless than Shakespeare, or compose music to out-do Mozart, or score the winning goal in the next World Cup final, perhaps?

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