Researchers from the Institute of Atmospheric Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Xiamen University have developed ...
EU researchers are braving extreme Arctic conditions to shed light on snow's crucial role in Earth's climate system.
These,‍ more humid ⁤in summer, have reached extreme values, influencing soils, river basins, and the nutrient cycle ... Arctic are equally resilient. Caribou, emblematic of the northern tun ...
And these compounding factors create an unsettling cycle that feeds on itself, boosting global warming while making it ...
For millennia, the tundra regions of the Arctic drew in carbon from the atmosphere and locked it in permafrost. That is the case no more, according to an annual report issued on Tuesday by the ...
Toyota isn’t planning to sell this ute in the hundreds-of-thousands like its HiLux, but the Tundra is one of the brand's most important projects yet. It marks Toyota’s first local re-engineering ...
Longer snow-free seasons can also reduce water resources from snowmelt ... warmest temperatures to the Arctic since measurements began in 1900, and the wettest summer on record. For thousands of years ...
For millennia, the Arctic tundra has helped stabilize global temperatures by storing carbon in the frozen ground. Wildfires have changed that, according to the latest Arctic Report Card released ...
The Arctic just experienced its second-hottest year on record. And concerningly, the region’s tundra has transitioned ... more dark-colored ocean water and rock emerge. Those dark surfaces ...
But the Arctic has warmed up at a faster rate than the planet as a whole during that period and its tundra is now releasing more carbon dioxide than it stores, according to scientists’ annual ...
"Our observations now show that the Arctic tundra, which is experiencing warming and increased wildfire, is now emitting more carbon than it stores, which will worsen climate change impacts," said ...