Climate Change Rewrites Winter Lakes in Backward Ways
Lakes are responding to climate change in counterintuitive ways. New research shows autumn warming doesn't always translate to warmer winters under the ice, revealing complex patterns.
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Belgium halts its nuclear power plant decommissioning, extending reactor operations to address energy security concerns and climate commitments amid Europe's energy transition.

Sewers worldwide release methane gas that drives climate change, but scientists lacked tools to measure it. A breakthrough from City University of Hong Kong changes everything.
Scientists discover that endangered Pacific pocket mice retain surprising genetic diversity that could help them survive climate change, but only with human intervention to overcome geographic isolation.

New DNA evidence shows that a lost world beneath the North Sea was covered in thriving oak, elm, and hazel forests thousands of years earlier than scientists thought possible.

MIT scientists found that legal industrial chemicals are leaking into the atmosphere at alarming rates, potentially delaying ozone layer recovery by seven years. Here's what needs to change.
New MIT research reveals that global leaders who use interactive climate simulators understand solutions better and commit to real-world action. Discover how modeling drives change.
Extreme heat and humidity now restrict safe outdoor activity for over a billion people worldwide, with older adults facing the highest risk during even light physical exercise.
Scientists propose a radical solution to the climate crisis: achieving high well-being without endless GDP growth. Research shows this pathway is both feasible and necessary.
Scientists reveal that massive Sargassum blooms are driven by phosphorus from upwelling and nitrogen from cyanobacteria, reshaping our understanding of these phenomena.

New laser satellite research shows the Southern Ocean emits 40% more carbon dioxide in winter than previously thought, altering climate models and predictions.

Ocean heatwaves threaten to disrupt Earth's climate engine by preventing carbon from sinking to the deep sea. Discover the implications and urgent action needed.