Shifting to rail transport can help environment, economy
A modal shift from road to rail is crucial for India, which is one of the world's largest greenhouse gas emitters, with 14% coming from the transport sector alone.
How marine heatwave fuelled super cyclone Amphan
Besides surface warming, ocean stratification and warming below the surface also played a role.
Oceans Great Dying 2.0: Earth’s climate moderator is warming faster
Oceans are heating up as they cross their natural capacity to sink carbon and atmospheric heat induced by GHGs emissions. It will further disrupt life above the oceans.
Understanding cyclone behaviour in a changing climate
We need to have better predictive capacities for marine heatwaves because when they coincide with other extremes such as cyclones, they can turn out to be big disasters.
Climate Change and Natural Variability Behind Ocean Warming Anomaly
New study finds ocean heat asymmetry between hemispheres can be explained by natural variability in the climate system superimposed on long-term ocean warming.
How salty seawater can tell us whether to expect rain
Ocean salinity could be an indicator of major rain events before IOD or ENSO events have peaked. This raises the prospect that long-term forecasts for Australia could be improved by analysing sea surface salinity in the Indian and Pacific oceans.