More, bigger crevasses open up in Greenland ice sheet, threatening increased sea level rise
Increased crevassing could lead to a feedback loop that accelerates ice loss and ultimately raises sea levels.
Increased crevassing could lead to a feedback loop that accelerates ice loss and ultimately raises sea levels.
Decades of research led by Florida International University's Mike Heithaus reveals the role sharks play in our oceans.
The panel discussion was held as part of the 40th Annual Everglades Coalition Conference in Miami.
A new grant aims to provide communities with weather and climate projections to help manage disasters.
In the first study of its kind, UF researchers describe the effect of climate change on Antarctic ice shelves.
Even as warming and disease have eroded Florida’s citrus production, its mango industry has experienced a boom.
New University of Florida research reveals that a single exposure to heatstroke can lead to lasting damage.
A new study shows an innovative approach to addressing a pressing challenge in water quality management
A new study pinpoints why the rate of ocean warming has more than quadrupled over the past 40 years.
As glaciers melt, a process exacerbated by climate change, carbon is released to downstream ecosystems.
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