27.03.202527.03.2025 Tropical cyclones have become more frequent in recent decades than in the 5,700 years before A sediment core from Central America provides new insights into the climate history of the Caribbean. [...]
26.03.202526.03.2025 Amplified global heating risk due to climate and carbon cycle feedbacks Global heating over this millennium could exceed previous estimates due to carbon cycle feedback loops. This [...]
24.03.202523.03.2025 Edenhofer and Rockström outline pathway to more global climate finance in “Nature” In their own interest, “coalitions of the willing” of industrialised countries should now step up climate [...]
22.03.202522.03.2025 NASA Analysis Shows Unexpected Amount of Sea Level Rise in 2024 Last year’s increase was due to an unusual amount of ocean warming, combined with meltwater from [...]
22.03.202522.03.2025 FAU team accelerating predictions for environmentally friendly and affordable materials for solar cells Perovskite cells may soon offer an alternative to silicon solar cells. These semiconductors are cheaper to [...]
20.03.202520.03.2025 Climate change: Glaciers melting at an alarming rate Glaciers that cover the mountainous regions of the world are important reserves for freshwater, providing resources [...]
15.03.202515.03.2025 New Study Shows how Climate Change Affects Rain and Floods Rain and floods occur on different time scales – hours or days. Now, for the first [...]
12.03.202511.03.2025 How can Europe boost its domestic battery production and what policy actions are needed? A new study by Fraunhofer ISI recently published in Nature Energy explores how domestic battery production [...]
07.03.202507.03.2025 Beehive sensors offer hope in saving honeybee colonies Innovation allows for remote monitoring of beehive health. UC Riverside computer science team has developed a [...]
07.03.202507.03.2025 New method significantly reduces AI energy consumption The enormous computing resources needed to train neural networks for artificial intelligence (AI) result in massive [...]
01.03.202501.03.2025 Long-term costs of global warming: Weaker ocean circulation could cost trillions A major motor for the global climate is beginning to falter: a massive system of ocean [...]