Groton — Environmental activists and community members gathered at Groton Public Library on Saturday for the first annual “Celebration of the Sun.” The local event is part of a new nationwide movement ...
A secretive team of scientists is working on an unprecedented plan to fill the atmosphere with tiny particles that imitate a volcanic eruption and block out the sun. It might save humanity, or it ...
This article was originally published at The Conversation. The publication contributed the article to Space.com's Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights. Annika Seppälä, Senior Lecturer in Geophysics, ...
For how long can the Earth support complex life before entering an irreversible zone from an environmental perspective? “Billions of years” estimates are being replaced by ‘hard thresholds’ in the ...
The Climate Shift Index (CSI), Climate Central’s daily temperature attribution system, applies the latest peer-reviewed methodology to map the influence of climate change on temperatures across the ...
Those who walked up the steps next to the Physical Sciences Building early Wednesday evening were in for a surprise — CCIA, the acronym for the Climate and Community Investment Act, was spelled out ...
New forms of science communication are constantly emerging. While books, journals, and newspapers still contribute to furthering science literacy, members of younger generations are now turning to ...
Blotting out the sun might not fix climate change, but it could pause the warming process. The idea of using planes to “geoengineer” the climate by spreading sunlight-reflecting aerosols throughout ...
Stanford will host its second annual Climate Week from Oct. 20-26, featuring over 60 events across campus. After a successful first Climate Week last April that included over 40 events, 30 partner ...
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