Climate Research update Sting-jet windstorms more likely over Europe as climate warms Proportion of explosively-deepening storms with enhanced wind speeds could increase by 60% Read article: Sting-jet windstorms more likely over Europe as climate warms
Climate Research update Erosion may be carbon source, not sink Study of Taiwan’s central mountains challenges conventional thinking Read article: Erosion may be carbon source, not sink
Climate Research update Paris targets ‘more readily achievable’, Canadians say New definition of climate outlooks suggests IPCC assumptions on future carbon intensity may mislead Read article: Paris targets ‘more readily achievable’, Canadians say
Climate Research update North Atlantic ocean currents are slowing Heat pump at its weakest in 1000 years Read article: North Atlantic ocean currents are slowing
Climate Research update Old carbon drains from Arctic water systems Results hint at 'permafrost carbon feedback' Read article: Old carbon drains from Arctic water systems
Climate Research update Could the breakdown of rocks mitigate climate change? Scientists assess if enhancing the weathering of rocks could remove large amounts of atmospheric carbon dioxide Read article: Could the breakdown of rocks mitigate climate change?
Climate Research update Warming climate increases Sahara’s spread Climate change means the Sahara's spread is growing. And North Africa's pattern of atmospheric change could affect other regions Read article: Warming climate increases Sahara’s spread
Climate Research update Methane from permafrost melt more than thought Concerns over greenhouse gas 30 times more powerful than carbon dioxide Read article: Methane from permafrost melt more than thought
Climate Research update Statistics sharpen our satellite view of forest biomass Human activities control carbon removal in most years for test case Read article: Statistics sharpen our satellite view of forest biomass
Climate Research update Arctic ice depends on half a degree of heat Under 2 °C warming, Arctic could become technically ice-free once every 3–5 years Read article: Arctic ice depends on half a degree of heat