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Greenhouse Gases to Worsen Extreme Flooding in the Central Himalayas
Rising greenhouse gas emissions could boost extreme floods in the Central Himalayas by up to 84% by 2100, threatening communities and economies in Nepal and India.
Mountains Facing Rapid Climate Change
Mountains worldwide are warming faster than surrounding lowlands, a phenomenon called elevation-dependent climate change (EDCC). This intensifies environmental shifts at higher altitudes,...
Greenland’s Shape Is Shifting As Ice Melts
Greenland, the world’s largest island, is undergoing dramatic geological changes. As researchers continue mapping the interaction of ancient ice accumulation and accelerating...
Sea Levels Rising at Fastest Rate in 4,000 Years
New research led by Rutgers University scientists warns that Earth’s seas are now rising faster than at any time in the last four millennia....
Rising Seas Put Over 100 Million Buildings at Risk Across the Global South
Rising seas threaten not only coastlines but also the lives and livelihoods of millions who depend on coastal infrastructure and economies. A new...
Global Carbon Dioxide Levels Reach Record Highs
Global carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere surged by a record amount in 2024, reaching new highs that commit the planet to...
The Ganges River Is Drying Faster Than Ever
The Ganges River, lifeline for hundreds of millions in South Asia, is drying at a rate scientists call unprecedented. Climate change, erratic...
WMO Report Warns of Growing Global Water Imbalance
The world’s water cycle is becoming increasingly erratic, swinging between devastating floods and severe droughts, according to a new report from the...
NISAR: A Major Milestone in Space-Based Earth Science
The NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) mission has achieved a major engineering milestone: the successful deployment of its 39-foot (12-meter) drum-shaped antenna...
Dams Shift Earth’s Magnetic Poles
Recent shifts in Earth's magnetic field now show human fingerprints. Our planet's magnetic poles normally wander sporadically. Yet, new research reveals a...




































