News

Results 36 to 40 of 123 in Institute for Climate and Atmospheric Science

Image of an iceberg

Ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica whose melting rates are rapidly increasing have raised global sea level by 1.8cm since the 1990s, and are matching worst-case climate warming scenarios.

Image of someone waiting for a train in a face mask.

Credit: Anna Shvets - pexels.com

A post-lockdown economic recovery plan that incorporates and emphasises climate-friendly choices could help significantly in the battle against global warming, according to a new study.

Image of clouds in the sky. Credit: Pikist.com

A new study uses satellite data over the Southern Hemisphere to understand global cloud composition during the industrial revolution.

Zhengzhou, China. Credit: V.T. Polywoda

The two pollutants most harmful to human health, PM2.5 and Ozone, were only slightly reduced or barely affected during the lockdown in China, according to a new study.

Stratocumulus clouds seen from the International Space Station.

Researchers have found that the latest generation of global climate models predict more warming in response to increasing carbon dioxide than their predecessors.