
Arctic Permafrost Is Melting Into Rivers, Releasing Carbon Frozen for Thousands of Years
A 44-year study of Alaska's North Slope reveals how thawing permafrost is flushing ancient dissolved carbon into Arctic rivers and reshaping coastal ecosystems.

A 44-year study of Alaska's North Slope reveals how thawing permafrost is flushing ancient dissolved carbon into Arctic rivers and reshaping coastal ecosystems.

A study of more than 2,000 species reveals that tropical insects lack the protein architecture to adapt to rising temperatures, threatening entire ecosystems.

New research reveals that 90% of coastal risk assessments underestimated baseline water heights by 30 centimeters, dramatically expanding the number of people living in flood zones.

The ocean absorbs billions of tons of CO2 annually, our biggest ally against climate change. New research shows microplastics may be disrupting this critical process.

UC Riverside researchers have uncovered a missing feedback in Earth's carbon cycle that explains how warming can spiral into extreme cooling over geological time.