NASA launched a new climate observation satellite, packed with cutting-edge technology to gather information on Earth’s atmosphere and oceans, on a SpaceX launch system in early Thursday morning. The ...
Space programs are often concerned with what's happening "out there" in the universe, a large portion of what space agencies like NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) do is monitor what is ...
The final instalment of the sixth assessment report by the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has been released today. The report warns that the planet has already warmed ...
New consolidated dataset fuses satellite, sensor, and model-driven records to deliver decision-grade climate signals for ...
The National Physical Laboratory (NPL) has joined a national consortium who are developing new Earth Observation (EO) capabilities, including climate information which will be used to address the ...
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Climate models got it wrong, and the missing data explains why
Climate scientists are confronting a hard truth: some of the most widely used models are struggling to keep up with the pace ...
Despite the ocean’s critical role in Earth’s climate, observations for some of the key ocean climate properties are either only short-term (10-20 years duration) or insufficient to understand ...
Large climate models have been running since the 1980s, simulating our home planet’s temperature and weather systems. Science, being the iterative process that it inherently is, has improved upon the ...
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Under Trump, America’s climate science system is being hollowed out piece by piece
For decades, the United States played a central role in studying Earth’s climate. Government-funded scientists tracked rising temperatures, changing oceans, stronger storms, and shifting ecosystems.
Understand climate change beyond the headlines—how greenhouse gases, feedback loops, tipping points, & risk shape Earth’s climate.
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