Researchers have long known that there is an asymmetry in the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO), the confluence of wind and water currents that creates warm El Niño events and cooler La Niña events.
Researchers have long known that there is an asymmetry in the El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO), the confluence of wind and water currents that create warm El Niño events and cooler La Niña events.
Every year from May through October, the United States enters what climate scientists and emergency managers now call “Danger Season,” a six-month gauntlet of compounding climate hazards when ...
Testing how quickly a biodegradable plastic actually breaks down in the environment can take months, sometimes years, of lab ...