A nuclear war could trigger an unprecedented El Niño-like warming episode in the equatorial Pacific Ocean, slashing algal populations by 40 percent and likely lowering the fish catch, according to a Rutgers-led study.
Seafood production also may be impacted by increased acidification Rutgers University Corals, which are threatened by global climate change and ocean acidification, support a wide range of reef fish at Baker reef in the Pacific...
Analysis of massive 2017 cloud of wildfire smoke will help calibrate climate models, including modeling of nuclear winter, geoengineering University of Colorado at Boulder Thunderstorms generated by a group of giant wildfires...
Powerlineline’s Green Weenie of the Week Award has now raised the bar against which all green weenies will now be measured. ~ctm From Powerline. Posted on January 4, 2019 by Steven Hayward in Climate, Green Weenie Award...
Perhaps you’ve heard about how we’re in the midst of earth’s sixth mass extinction? According to a recent peer-reviewed study in the preeminent science journal Nature, mankind’s accumulated, deleterious impact on...
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