Studying hurricanes at sea to save lives on shore
Saildrones and other instruments collect real-time storm data, including on Category 4 Hurricane Fiona as it approaches eastern Canada. The post Studying hurricanes at sea to save lives on shore...
View ArticleShrinking Himalayan glaciers spell trouble downstream
Researchers strive to better understand melting glaciers on Asian mountain peaks, the Earth’s “Third Pole,” in light of devastating floods and water supply problems. The post Shrinking Himalayan...
View ArticleMassive wildfires are taking a toll on Western snowpack, research finds
And that could threaten the region’s water resources. The post Massive wildfires are taking a toll on Western snowpack, research finds appeared first on Yale Climate Connections.
View ArticleClimate migrants find a home in the Great Lakes Region
Hurricane refugees settle in Buffalo, New York, as researchers help communities plan for the future. The post Climate migrants find a home in the Great Lakes Region appeared first on Yale Climate...
View ArticleRisk of conflict between humans and polar bears rises as Arctic melts
Scientists are turning to artificial intelligence in their search for a solution. The post Risk of conflict between humans and polar bears rises as Arctic melts appeared first on Yale Climate...
View ArticleWhy moving people out of harm’s way isn’t as easy as it might sound
People can move to a new place to escape sea level rise and other climate-change problems, but the process is incredibly complicated. The post Why moving people out of harm’s way isn’t as easy as it...
View ArticleWith whales in trouble, conservationists, fishers, and others team up to...
A California program aims to help the fishing industry and marine wildlife adjust to warming oceans. The post With whales in trouble, conservationists, fishers, and others team up to protect them...
View ArticleClimate change may lead to a timing mismatch between wild bees and fruit trees
A U.K. website called FruitWatch is asking the public to submit observations of blossoms. The post Climate change may lead to a timing mismatch between wild bees and fruit trees appeared first on Yale...
View ArticleTake this to HR: Remote work is good for the climate
Working from home can cut your employment-related carbon footprint by more than half, a study found. The post Take this to HR: Remote work is good for the climate appeared first on Yale Climate...
View ArticleThere’s still time to save 50% of the world’s glaciers
As glaciers melt, they leave new ecosystems behind. The post There’s still time to save 50% of the world’s glaciers appeared first on Yale Climate Connections.
View ArticleAll this climate data is wild
Animals wearing sensors gather tremendous amounts of data from forbidding regions such as high altitudes, ocean depths, and frozen areas near the poles. The post All this climate data is wild appeared...
View ArticleCalifornia’s new megafires are taking a toll on wildlife habitat, researchers...
Long-toed salamanders top the list of more than 500 animals whose habitats burned during massive fires in 2020 and 2021. The post California’s new megafires are taking a toll on wildlife habitat,...
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