Atmospheric

Cyclone Cycles Increase Global Warming

Cyclone Cycles Increase Global Warming

A new computer estimate says that the ocean is an important carbon sink that absorbs 40 to 60 percent of China's anthropogenic CO2 emissions but tropical cyclones prevent the oceans from absorbing…
Urban Trees Can Absorb More CO2 Than Cars Emit

Urban Trees Can Absorb More CO2 Than Cars Emit

A new study finds that even in urban environments, trees make a terrific contribution to offsetting carbon dioxide emissions in cities, while grass is less valuable. Soil respiration of grass…
New Study Shows Shrinking Snow Coverage

New Study Shows Shrinking Snow Coverage

A new study examining regional snow cover trends across the Northern Hemisphere found seasonal shifts in snow - and a lot less of it. The authors used the Rutgers University Global Snow Lab Northern…
Why The French Get Grumpy When It's Warmer

Why The French Get Grumpy When It's Warmer

The French look at not owning air conditioning as a point of pride, and it may have made them so grumpy it explains why they passed laws saying no one can install it unless they get permission from…
El Niño May Cause Spider Declines

El Niño May Cause Spider Declines

The El Niño climate phenomenon is consistently inconsistent, which plays havoc with computer models hoping to anticipate the effects of increased emissions from large polluting countries like China.…
Hurricanes: Water, Not Wind, Is Deadliest

Hurricanes: Water, Not Wind, Is Deadliest

When most people think of hurricanes, they imagine winds gusting over 100 miler per hour, but water has been responsible for 86 percent of all direct hurricane and tropical storm fatalities in the…