Scientists have shown that increasing greenhouse gases and anthropogenic aerosols in different parts of the world are contributing factors to the slowdown of the AMOC.
Scientists have shown that increasing greenhouse gases and anthropogenic aerosols in different parts of the world are contributing factors to the slowdown of the AMOC.
In the frozen layers of glaciers there is evidence of changes in temperature and atmospheric composition of the Earth. But as the climate warms, some of the longest records of our changing planet are melting.
ESA's Mars Express probe has captured an intriguing view near the north pole of Mars, where vast sand dunes meet the numerous layers of dusty ice that cover the planet's pole.
The Atlantic was born when Pangea broke up approximately 180 million years ago, one day it will close and begin its decline like other oceanic and marine masses did.
The number of family members an individual has is expected to decrease by more than 35% in the near future. At the same time, the structure of families will change dramatically.
In space, in the middle of an incredibly energetic galactic nucleus, it is possible to observe "forbidden" light that cannot be reproduced in the laboratory and appears to violate the known laws of Physics.
One of the most curious structures observed from space is this face that appears in a volcanic moat in northern Chad. In it you can easily see shapes such as eyes, nose, mouth, etc.
Hurricane Otis has broken several regional records for the strength and speed of its intensification. It has passed through the state of Guerrero where storm surges, floods and landslides have been recorded, as well as damage to infrastructure and an airport. Acapulco has been one of the most affected cities
The melting of the supergiant iceberg A-68 had a huge impact on the ocean around South Georgia in the sub-Antarctic, significantly changing the temperature and salinity of the Southern Ocean, with potentially important consequences for this ecologically important region.