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Climate Change

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Posted inOpinions

Beyond Majesty and Myths: Facing the Realities of Mountainside Development

by Shashank Anand 4 April 202529 September 2025

Expansive construction in fragile mountain environments is often pursued without adequate consideration of heightened hazards and local concerns, putting people and infrastructure at greater risk.

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Posted inEditors' Highlights

Arctic Sea Ice After CO2 Recovery: Implications for North Atlantic Weather

by Gudrun Magnusdottir 4 April 202524 April 2025

Incomplete Arctic sea ice recovery results in equatorward-shifted winter jets. The North Atlantic jet shift is particularly uncertain due to the ocean circulation acting as an additional driver.

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Posted inEditors' Highlights

Investigating Rainfall-Rich Periods in North America

by Alberto Montanari 3 April 20253 April 2025

A record of soil moisture that extends over one thousand years allows for the investigation of occurrence and causes of modern and historical rainfall-rich periods.

Varias chimeneas a diferentes niveles lanzan humo sobre una ciudad. Una cadena montañosa y un cielo anaranjado se pueden ver detrás de la cima de los edificios.
Posted inResearch Spotlights

El Antropoceno merece reconocimiento oficial, sostienen algunos expertos

by Saima May Sidik 3 April 20253 April 2025

La Unión Internacional de Ciencias Geológicas decidió no designar una nueva época geológica, pero el asunto aún no se ha resuelto.

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Posted inEditors' Highlights

Taking Our Paleoceanographic Tools to the Next Level

by David Thornalley 2 April 202527 March 2025

A new modeling study shows that to accurately interpret data derived from an iconic proxy of past Atlantic overturning strength, we must consider the complex factors governing the proxy systematics.

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Posted inResearch & Developments

1,900 Scientists Warn of “Real Danger” in Open Letter

by Grace van Deelen 1 April 202525 September 2025

In an open letter to the American people, more than 1,900 scientists sent an “SOS” that the Trump administration’s actions have “decimated” the nation’s scientific enterprise and censored scientific work. “We see real danger in this moment,” the scientists wrote.

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Posted inEditors' Vox

An Earth System Science Approach to Geophysics

by Steven R. Dickman 1 April 202528 March 2025

With an underlying universal theme of convection, a new textbook introduces upper-level geology, geophysics, physics, and engineering students to the geophysics behind the Earth System.

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Posted inResearch & Developments

Climate Scientists Unite to Nominate U.S. Experts for IPCC Report

Kimberly M. S. Cartier, News Writing and Production Intern for Eos.org by Kimberly M. S. Cartier 31 March 20255 May 2025

A new academic alliance provides a pathway for U.S. climate scientists to participate in a critical international climate report.

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Posted inEditors' Highlights

Machine Learning Provides a New Perspective of Low-level Clouds

by Doris Folini 28 March 202527 March 2025

Low-level clouds over the oceans, extensively studied for their role in climate change, are re-examined from a new perspective that applies machine learning to radar observations.

El Monte Hood cubierto de nieve se alza a lo lejos, más allá del horizonte nocturno de Portland, Oregón.
Posted inFeatures

Cómo pueden los vulcanólogos mejorar la resiliencia urbana al cambio climático

by Jonathan Fink and Michael Armstrong 27 March 202527 March 2025

Las estrategias pensadas para ciudades enteras para hacer frente al cambio climático pueden beneficiarse de los conocimientos de los vulcanólogos, que llevan mucho tiempo adaptando la información y la comunicación sobre riesgos a las comunidades locales.

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