Winter storms in the North Pacific are moving north, reshaping rainfall, snowpack, and wildfire risk across the western ...
Climate change is unexpectedly causing north Pacific storms to shift toward the Arctic, throwing projections for future West ...
Alaska's glaciers are melting at an accelerating pace, losing roughly 60 billion tons of ice each year. About 4,000 ...
New research suggests ancient islanders may have migrated across the Pacific in response to shifting rainfall. As the west grew drier and the east wetter, people may have followed water to survive.
Work led by former CIRES Visiting Fellow Chris Little uncovered 3 distinct spatial patterns in Pacific Ocean tide gauge sea level records: A spatially uniform rise, smaller than that found in other ...
Research by the University of Southampton and University of East Anglia (UEA) shows a major shift in South Pacific climate conditions—beginning around 1,000 years ago—that may have pushed people to ...
The conundrum of Pacific governments accessing adequate finance for climate action has been widely discussed. For more than a decade, it has been the subject of numerous reports, analyses and regional ...
A new interdisciplinary study led by researchers from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore), with ...
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