Climate and Energy News

Improving drought predictions by tackling challenges in simulating snow

Weather forecasts struggle to predict how much snow will persist or melt. Scientists are addressing...

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Scientists find cloud feedbacks amplify warming more than previously thought

A new study adds to the growing evidence that cloud feedback likely amplifies warming, rather...

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Researcher deploys cutting-edge technology to assess smoke from the Los Angeles Area Fires

As the Los Angeles area faces severe wildland-urban interface fires, scientists are racing to understand...

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Winter is becoming shorter in the waters of the Great Lakes

A deep look at the water in the Great Lakes shows that winters are about...

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Scientists at AOML measure ocean’s crucial buffering against rising global carbon emissions

Every year, scientists at AOML participate in developing the annual Global Carbon Budget Report, an...

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Empty promises for emissions targets

Nature Climate Change, Published online: 21 January 2025; doi:10.1038/s41558-024-02239-0 Accountability serves as an adhesive that...

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Limited accountability and awareness of corporate emissions target outcomes

Nature Climate Change, Published online: 21 January 2025; doi:10.1038/s41558-024-02236-3 Companies have set emissions reduction targets...

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Wildfires offset the increasing but spatially heterogeneous Arctic–boreal CO2 uptake

Nature Climate Change, Published online: 21 January 2025; doi:10.1038/s41558-024-02234-5 How the carbon stocks of the...

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Co-producing new knowledge systems for resilient and just coastal cities

Changing knowledge systems through co-production can enhance capacity to diagnose, visualize, anticipate, and respond to...

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New article on use of weather and climate products in wildland fire decision-making in the US Southwest

The convergence of climate change, past wildland fire policy, and an expanding wildland–urban interface have...

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NOAA awards $700,000 to communities, academia for extreme heat planning, research

Ten communities have received a total of $200,000 for developing manuals for extreme heat response...

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NOAA Establishes Climate Services Advisory Committee

​​​​​​​New Federal Advisory Committee members will provide feedback to improve NOAA’s climate tools and services. ...

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