Rising sea levels are slowing Earth’s rotation, lengthening how long an average day lasts. Incredibly, climate change is ...
Looking out to the future, we see a gradual but also very important shift occurring right under our feet; the Earth's own rhythm has begun to alter an.
"The current rapid rise in day length can thus be attributed primarily to human influences," said professor Benedikt Soja.
Dr. Maureen Raymo, a leading climate scientist, will discuss climate change and its impact on extreme weather March 23 at Muskingum University.
In the fight against the climate crisis, countries are pinning great hope in reforestation projects. In a new study, ETH ...
A seemingly small planetary neighbor may play a larger role in Earth’s climate than previously thought. Mars is only about ...
Climate change is lengthening our days because rising sea levels slow Earth's rotation. Researchers from the University of Vienna and ETH Zurich now show that the current increase in day length—1.33 ...
New research shows the carbon absorbed by the Everglades is equal to 10 percent of the emissions coming from Florida roadways ...
Scientists disagree whether human-made climate change or natural fluctuations are mostly to blame for worse-than-expected heat in recent years ...
A new study suggests climate change is doing something few people could ever notice: it’s making Earth’s days slightly longer.
New geological evidence suggests that the slow wobble of Earth’s axis may have triggered rapid climate swings during the Late Cretaceous greenhouse world.