Pumping groundwater appears to have a greater consequence than ever previously thought. But now—thanks to a study published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters— we can see that, in less than ...
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Earth has tilted 31.5 inches, and that should not happen
Recent scientific findings have revealed a startling shift in our planet’s equilibrium. The Earth’s axis has tilted by an ...
The planet’s long-standing natural “thermostat” is being outpaced by an feedback loop process involving algae, phosphorus, ...
Scientists are constantly on the lookout for ways to slow down climate change, such as one study that devised a $200 trillion diamond dust umbrella for Earth. They are also seeking all the possible ...
Pumping vast amounts of groundwater has significantly altered Earth's tilt by 31.5 inches, contributing to sea-level rise.
Our current political climate is just as unusual and concerning as the current state of our planetary climate.
The Sentinel-6B is the second of two satellites in a $1 billion program to monitor sea levels over a full decade.
We left Part 1 of this series with a big question: The credibility of the United Nations and its Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) on truly explaining all the other factors of climate ...
New research published in the journal Remote Sensing of the Environment confirms, yet again, what regular readers of Climate Change Weekly and Heartland’s other climate change products have long known ...
Guest: Professor Dagomar Degroot, environmental historian at Georgetown University and author of Ripples on the Cosmic Ocean: ...
When humans pump groundwater, it has a substantial impact on the tilt of Earth’s rotation. Additionally, a study documents just how much of an influence groundwater pumping has on climate change.
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