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New NASA-led research reveals that global warming is altering wind patterns and shrinking Earth's reflective cloud zones.
At any given time, about two-thirds of Earth's surface is covered by clouds. Overall, they make the planet much cooler than it would be without them.
Clouds, which typically cool Earth by reflecting sunlight, are shifting, contributing to unexpected warming. Research from NASA Goddard explores how these changes affect global temperatures and ...
According to new research from NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, extreme weather events like floods and droughts are not ...
Through budget cuts and layoffs, the administration has begun to cripple the government's ability to research global warming.
The human fingerprint on global warming was likely evident in Earth’s atmosphere far earlier than previously thought—even ...
Earth's cloud cover is rapidly shrinking and contributing to record-breaking temperatures, according to new research ...
The report predicts that society will have emitted enough carbon dioxide by early 2028 that crossing an important long-term ...
Using a high-resolution climate model and future greenhouse gas emissions scenarios, the international research team analyzed ...
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