leads the "Climate-Biosphere interactions" working group at MPI-M and is co-chair of the "Carbon Dynamics in the Arctic" working group of the Cluster of Excellence Climate, Climatic Change and Society ...
Building on assessments like the NOAA Arctic Report Card, the research team went beyond evaluating isolated metrics of change and looked at multiple variables at once to create a more complete, ...
Ecological warning lights have blinked on across the Arctic ... metrics of change and looked at multiple variables at once to create a more complete, integrated picture of climate and ecosystem ...
Longer, more intense droughts threaten crops, wildlife and freshwater supplies. From polar bears in the Arctic to marine turtles off the coast of Africa, our planet’s diversity of life is at risk from ...
Climate change refers to a statistically defined change in the average and/or variability of the climate system, this includes the atmosphere, the water cycle, the land surface, ice and the living ...
Jennifer Watts, Arctic program director at Woodwell Climate and lead author of the study. Using spatial statistics, the team detected regions of intense change, known as “hotspots.” These areas have ...
Where inventive learning and doing expand the future of sustainable food systems. The UVM Climate Kitchen is a maker's space for collaboration and experimentation to help us reimagine the connection ...
She is based in London. Her interests include biodiversity loss, Arctic science, the cryosphere, international climate diplomacy, climate change and public health, and human-wildlife conflict.
Grist is a nonprofit, independent media organization dedicated to telling stories of climate solutions and a just future. As the Arctic reacts to the planet-warming gases that humans have pumped ...
The Climate Kitchen is a place to figure out what to do next. The emphasis is on anticipating the future. And to do so while keeping in mind there must be more opportunities for mitigating climate ...
These ridges, formed when ice floes collide and stack, are a defining feature of Arctic sea ice. While they present challenges for shipping, they are also vital to the region’s ecosystem. In a newly ...