- New Method to Measure Ancient Land Elevation Developed by Field Museum Scientist November 29, 2004
A land elevation computer model will provide clues about Earth's past climate. (Field Museum press release)
- Stratosphere Temperature Data Support Scientists' Proof for Global Warming November 29, 2004
Research shows the upper atmosphere is warming as fast as the Earth's surface. (University of Washington press release)
- Riders on the Storm November 18, 2004
New instruments provide a unique view of the conditions that affect a hurricane's intensity. (Office of Naval Research press release)
- Delays in Cutting Greenhouse Gasses Could Harm Environment November 18, 2004
Further reductions in greenhouse gas emissions must begin now to slow climate change. (Princeton University press release)
- Trace Gases are Key to Halting Global Warming November 18, 2004
Research strengthens claim that trace gases are critical in climate evolution. (The Earth Institute at Columbia University press release)
- Plankton Cool the Southern Hemisphere November 17, 2004
Marine plankton has the greatest effect on the climate in the Southern Hemisphere. (Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research press release)
- URI Oceanographers Combine Numerical Models to Improve Hurricane Research November 17, 2004
Oceanographers find ocean wave frequencies greatly impact hurricane intensity. (University of Rhode Island press release)
- New Findings from Arctic Coring Expedition Decipher Arctic Climate Puzzles November 17, 2004
New ice core samples reveal the past 55 million years of climate history. (Integrated Ocean Drilling Program press release)
- Los Alamos Computers Map Hurricane Utility Forecasts November 10, 2004
New computers models will help agencies better respond to natural disasters. (Los Alamos National Laboratory press release)
- Look at Past Sea-Level Rise Points to Troubling Future November 9, 2004
Rising sea levels as little as half-meter per century can dramatically impact shorelines. (Rice University press release)
- Global Warming's Impact on U.S. Plants, Animals Determined from Review of Dozens of Studies November 8, 2004
Global warming has proven harmful to many plants and animals in recent decades. (University of Texas at Austin press release)
- Food Shortages Threaten Antarctic Wildlife November 3, 2004
Declines in sea ice coverage are impacting the Antarctic food chain. (British Antarctic Survey press release)
- UVic Climate Research Gets Super Boost November 2, 2004
A new supercomputer promises to help scientists determine how people have influenced climate through the ages. (University of Victoria press release)
- Climate Uncertainty with Carbon Dioxide Rise Due to Uncertainty About Aerosols November 1, 2004
Research provides more evidence that atmospheric aerosols play a major role in climate evolution. (Brookhaven National Laboratory press release)